7 Nov
2012
7 Nov
'12
5:32 p.m.
On 30.10.2012, at 16.44, Christian Rößner wrote:
So if you create /attachments/6a/50/6a506530265ef7c9feb396410eaf6946036e9a79-b034401e794009503a0400002cb72ff6 that is 949170 bytes long, and do the same for the rest of the attachments, you should be able to read this mail without errors.
You can easily create the files without wasting space with: dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=1 seek=949169 count=1
Thanks. I have calculated both other files and recreated zero padded files. Now I am going to watch the log file and see, if errors are gone.
One last question: If the user now opens a mail, where the attachments are broken and he/she removes the mail, are the created hand-made files be removed automatically?
Yes.