Hi all,
I've been using FreeBSD/i386 since 2004 for all my servers. Recently I got two identical servers and installed FreeBSD 8.2/i386 for one server
and FreeBSD 8.2/amd64 for the other.
I started using the amd64 one for my mail server:
- Sendmail 8.14.4 as the MTA
- popd-2.2.2 as the POP3
- NOCC and Openwebmail as the MUA
Everything works fine, I can send and receive email with an attachment. But there's one problem: if the attachment is bigger than around 60KB
it always corrupts every time it was downloaded/viewed (whether I used NOCC, Openwebmail, Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, it always gives the same result: File is corrupt!)
I startws checking whether there's a missing configuration in Sendmail, popd, NOCC, Openwebmail, but no effect. Then finally I tried to move my mail file (/var/mail/bogi) to the other server (the one that use FreeBSD 8.2/i386) and everything works fine (I am able to download the same attachment).
Was there something I missed in FreeBSD8.2/amd64?
My servers are: IBM Server Blade x3250.
Thanks in advance.
I've been using FreeBSD/i386 since 2004 for all my servers. Recently I got two identical servers and installed FreeBSD 8.2/i386 for one server
and FreeBSD 8.2/amd64 for the other.
I started using the amd64 one for my mail server:
- Sendmail 8.14.4 as the MTA
- popd-2.2.2 as the POP3
- NOCC and Openwebmail as the MUA
Everything works fine, I can send and receive email with an attachment. But there's one problem: if the attachment is bigger than around 60KB
it always corrupts every time it was downloaded/viewed (whether I used NOCC, Openwebmail, Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, it always gives the same result: File is corrupt!)
I startws checking whether there's a missing configuration in Sendmail, popd, NOCC, Openwebmail, but no effect. Then finally I tried to move my mail file (/var/mail/bogi) to the other server (the one that use FreeBSD 8.2/i386) and everything works fine (I am able to download the same attachment).
Was there something I missed in FreeBSD8.2/amd64?
My servers are: IBM Server Blade x3250.
Thanks in advance.