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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ content="Frequently asked questions about fetchmail."/>
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-<td width="30%" align="right">$Date: 2002/10/18 11:03:00 $</td>
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@@ -1608,7 +1608,9 @@ a terminating newline get the POP3 message termination dot emitted
with no terminating newline added. This will hang fetchmail or any
other RFC-compliant server. IMAP is alleged to work OK, though.</p>
-<p>Older versions of Exchange are semi-usable.</p>
+<p>Older versions of Exchange are semi-usable. They randomly drop
+atttachments on the floor, though. Microsoft acknowledges this
+as a known bug and apparently has no plans to fix it.</p>
<p>Fetchmail using IMAP supports the proprietary NTLM mode used
with M$ Exchange servers. To enable this, configure fetchmail with
@@ -3010,11 +3012,14 @@ only effective solution.</p>
<p>We've had sporadic reports of problems with Microsoft Exchange and
Outlook servers. These sometimes randomly fail to ship
-attachments to your client. They may also mangle the attachments
-they do pass through. If you see unreadable attachments with a
-ContentType of "application/x-tnef", you're having this problem.
-The <a href="http://world.std.com/~damned/software.html">TNEF</a>
-utility may help.</p>
+attachments to your client. This is a known bug, acknowledged by
+Microsft.</p>
+
+<p>They may also mangle the attachments they do pass through. If you
+see unreadable attachments with a ContentType of "application/x-tnef",
+you're having this problem. The <a
+href="http://world.std.com/~damned/software.html">TNEF</a> utility may
+help.</p>
<p>The Mail Max POP3 server and the InterChange and Imail IMAP
servers are known to simply drop MIME attachments when uploading
@@ -3439,7 +3444,7 @@ get the message only once per run.</p>
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