unknown_transfer_encoding.bin
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Hi @externa1 ,
it seems your uploads got lost somewhere along the lines.
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Since a few days I see the same file “unknown_transfer_encoding.bin”, created by a Fujitsu Q902 NAS. This behavior started after upgrading the NAS box to current firmware. The file contains html code but misses the html header and footer. So I assume this is a bug in NAS firmware. Question is why Kopano 8.4.5.0-33.1 stores this file with an .bin extension?
What is the source of your mail?
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My QNAP NAS TS453mini creates the same emails with attached file “unknown_transfer_encoding.bin” since one of the last firmware updates. Kopano Version 8.4.90.1427
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Martin,
I forget to mention, Fujitsu NAS is a re-branded QNAP NAS.
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As temporary fix, I set the mail to plain text.
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Good idea, i also switched to plain text ;-)
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@martin said in unknown_transfer_encoding.bin:
My QNAP NAS TS453mini creates the same emails with attached file “unknown_transfer_encoding.bin” since one of the last firmware updates. Kopano Version 8.4.90.1427
Could you provide a sample email? I would expect neither mime-type or filename is being set.
Bo
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Hi,
this is the content of the “unknown_transfer_encoding.bin” file:
<div style="font-family:Verdana; width: 786px; height: 24px; background-color: #3977AA;"> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%"> <tr> <td align="middle" valign="middle"><span style="font-size: 12px; color: #ffffff;font-weight:bold;">Simple yet powerful NAS</span></td> </tr> </table> </div> <div style="font-family:Verdana; width: 786px; text-align: center; padding: 40px 0 0"> <div style="width:680px; border:1px solid #dfdfdf; margin: 0 auto;"> <div style="padding: 35px 60px;"> <div style="font-size:18px; font-weight:bold; color:#2E2F30;"> icc-nas Warning </div> <div style="margin: 18px 0 28px; width: 100%; height: 3px; background-color: #cecece;"></div> <div style="text-align:left; color: #010101; font-size: 12px; line-height: 24px;"> <p>Server Name: icc-nas<br>IP Address: 192.168.130.6<br>Date/Time: 15.01.2018 06:50:43<br>Level: Warning<br><br>[NAS_HOST: Drive 2] This drive is busy. Speed test is skipped.<p> </div> </div> </div> <div style="width: 680px; text-align: right; padding: 10px 0 0; border: 0; margin: 0 auto;"> </div> </div>
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Hi Walter
@walterhof said in unknown_transfer_encoding.bin:
this is the content of the “unknown_transfer_encoding.bin” file:
Unfortunately you can only see the problem in the RFC2822 mail. If you have “imap”-feature enabled for the user, then you should be able to use the download EML feature in WebApp to get the original received email.
Bo
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Sorry I can’t upload the eml file - not enough privileges error.
So here the eml file as code:Return-Path: <icc-nas@hofstaedtler.com> Received: from icc-zarafa.hofstaedtler.local ([::ffff:127.0.0.1]:33386) by icc-zarafa (kopano-dagent) with LMTP; Mon, 15 Jan 2018 06:50:44 +0100 Received: from icc-nas (icc-nas.hofstaedtler.local [192.168.130.6]) by icc-zarafa.hofstaedtler.local (Postfix) with SMTP id B34D865 for <monitor@hofstaedtler.com>; Mon, 15 Jan 2018 06:50:43 +0100 Received: by icc-nas (sSMTP sendmail emulation) ; Mon, 15 Jan 2018 06:50:43 +0100 Subject: icc-nas Warning From: =?utf-8?Q?icc-nas?= <icc-nas@hofstaedtler.com> To: =?utf-8?Q?Monitor?= <monitor@hofstaedtler.com> Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 05:50:43 +0000 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=unknown_transfer_encoding.bin Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=unknown_transfer_encoding.bin DQo8ZGl2IHN0eWxlPSJmb250LWZhbWlseTpWZXJkYW5hOyB3aWR0aDogNzg2cHg7IGhlaWdo dDogMjRweDsgYmFja2dyb3VuZC1jb2xvcjogIzM5NzdBQTsiPg0KCTx0YWJsZSBjZWxsc3Bh Y2luZz0iMCIgY2VsbHBhZGRpbmc9IjAiIGJvcmRlcj0iMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEwMCUiPg0KCQk8 dHI+DQoJCQk8dGQgYWxpZ249Im1pZGRsZSIgdmFsaWduPSJtaWRkbGUiPjxzcGFuIHN0eWxl PSJmb250LXNpemU6IDEycHg7IGNvbG9yOiAjZmZmZmZmO2ZvbnQtd2VpZ2h0OmJvbGQ7Ij5T aW1wbGUgeWV0IHBvd2VyZnVsIE5BUzwvc3Bhbj48L3RkPg0KCQk8L3RyPg0KCTwvdGFibGU+ DQo8L2Rpdj4NCjxkaXYgc3R5bGU9ImZvbnQtZmFtaWx5OlZlcmRhbmE7IHdpZHRoOiA3ODZw eDsgdGV4dC1hbGlnbjogY2VudGVyOyBwYWRkaW5nOiA0MHB4IDAgMCI+DQoJPGRpdiBzdHls ZT0id2lkdGg6NjgwcHg7IGJvcmRlcjoxcHggc29saWQgI2RmZGZkZjsgbWFyZ2luOiAwIGF1 dG87Ij4NCgkJPGRpdiBzdHlsZT0icGFkZGluZzogMzVweCA2MHB4OyI+DQoJCQk8ZGl2IHN0 eWxlPSJmb250LXNpemU6MThweDsgZm9udC13ZWlnaHQ6Ym9sZDsgY29sb3I6IzJFMkYzMDsi Pg0KCQkJCWljYy1uYXMgV2FybmluZw0KCQkJPC9kaXY+DQoJCQk8ZGl2IHN0eWxlPSJtYXJn aW46IDE4cHggMCAyOHB4OyB3aWR0aDogMTAwJTsgaGVpZ2h0OiAzcHg7IGJhY2tncm91bmQt Y29sb3I6ICNjZWNlY2U7Ij48L2Rpdj4NCgkJCTxkaXYgc3R5bGU9InRleHQtYWxpZ246bGVm dDsgY29sb3I6ICMwMTAxMDE7IGZvbnQtc2l6ZTogMTJweDsgbGluZS1oZWlnaHQ6IDI0cHg7 Ij4NCgkJCQk8cD5TZXJ2ZXIgTmFtZTogaWNjLW5hczxicj5JUCBBZGRyZXNzOiAxOTIuMTY4 LjEzMC42PGJyPkRhdGUvVGltZTogMTUuMDEuMjAxOCAwNjo1MDo0Mzxicj5MZXZlbDogIFdh cm5pbmc8YnI+PGJyPltOQVNfSE9TVDogRHJpdmUgMl0gVGhpcyBkcml2ZSBpcyBidXN5LiBT cGVlZCB0ZXN0IGlzIHNraXBwZWQuPHA+DQoJCQk8L2Rpdj4NCgkJPC9kaXY+DQoJPC9kaXY+ DQoJPGRpdiBzdHlsZT0id2lkdGg6IDY4MHB4OyB0ZXh0LWFsaWduOiByaWdodDsgcGFkZGlu ZzogMTBweCAwIDA7IGJvcmRlcjogMDsgbWFyZ2luOiAwIGF1dG87Ij4NCgkJJm5ic3A7DQoJ PC9kaXY+DQo8L2Rpdj4NCg==
Download with Deskap.
Walter
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@walterhof said in unknown_transfer_encoding.bin:
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name=unknown_transfer_encoding.bin
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=unknown_transfer_encoding.binThat seems, unfortunately, to be the generated email and not the original one. :/ so not much to see.
Bo
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Hello *,
I just ran into the same problem with new QNAP nas drives.
From my mails…
Subject: =?utf-8?B?W2dlZWxzZS1uYXMxXSBUZXN0bWVsZHVuZw==?=
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-type:text/html;charset=utf-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bitsDoes this help?
Thorsten
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Blame QNAP. https://github.com/kisli/vmime/issues/173 . If you are not using the kopano.io builds, it comes down to your distribution if and when they update vmime.