faffy
January 7th, 2003, 07:00 PM
Hi!
I need you to pay attention while I explain to you this bug. Let me tell you how I discovered it. Our mailserver has been changed in the last month. Recently, I have noticed that some of my received e-mails contained corrupted attachements, documents, picures, zip files. Not all attachements were corrupted but let's say about 70% of them. It was very strange since I have not experienced this before. I set out to perform an experiment.
I sent an e-mail to myself that contained 7 randomly chosen jpg pictures. 6 out of the 7 pictures arrived correctly, but one of them was corrupt. Then i only sent the only picture that got corrupted to myself and it got corrupted again and always at the same place. (With images it is easy to see how they got corrupted because piture viewer programs draw it until the error, so you can see where the corruption is.)
After this I checked the mail on the mail server through a web client, and saw that the attachements on the mail server are not corrupted. So there must be something between the server and the mail client where it got bad. I suspected my mail client first (The BAT). But I could show the same problem with other clients too (Eudora, Outlook Express).
After this I sent the picture to another e-mail address of mine. To my surprise all the pictures or any other attachemnts got through correctly. Non of them were corrupted. This e-mail address uses another mail server.
After this I contacted my postmaster on the mail server and complained that something must be wrong with the server setup because my attachements got bad. I sent him (and myself) a file that I knew that would be corrupted to show him what I meant. When I received this picture it was corrupted on my machine but he said that he received it perfectly.
After this I uninstalled the NOD32 beta and all my attachements got ok. No corruption at all.
So to summarize it.
I used NOD32 Beta to scan my emails. On one mail server 70% of my attachements got corrupted. Not all files, but the ones that got corrupted would be corrupted every time with 100% reproducibility at the same place in the file.
It only happens with one particular mail server, which is a Sun ONE Messaging Server, Calendar Server och Directory Server.
It did not happen on another server (i don't know what they use at swipnet).
The corruption was completely e-mail client independent, and the files on the mailservers were not corrupted.
After uninstalling Nod32 Beta, everything got back to normal.
I tested this on two different PCs, and I received the same results.
I hope this explanation was clear, and someone can tell me how NOD32 can corrupt e-mail attachements. Has anyone experienced the same bug?
Faffy
I need you to pay attention while I explain to you this bug. Let me tell you how I discovered it. Our mailserver has been changed in the last month. Recently, I have noticed that some of my received e-mails contained corrupted attachements, documents, picures, zip files. Not all attachements were corrupted but let's say about 70% of them. It was very strange since I have not experienced this before. I set out to perform an experiment.
I sent an e-mail to myself that contained 7 randomly chosen jpg pictures. 6 out of the 7 pictures arrived correctly, but one of them was corrupt. Then i only sent the only picture that got corrupted to myself and it got corrupted again and always at the same place. (With images it is easy to see how they got corrupted because piture viewer programs draw it until the error, so you can see where the corruption is.)
After this I checked the mail on the mail server through a web client, and saw that the attachements on the mail server are not corrupted. So there must be something between the server and the mail client where it got bad. I suspected my mail client first (The BAT). But I could show the same problem with other clients too (Eudora, Outlook Express).
After this I sent the picture to another e-mail address of mine. To my surprise all the pictures or any other attachemnts got through correctly. Non of them were corrupted. This e-mail address uses another mail server.
After this I contacted my postmaster on the mail server and complained that something must be wrong with the server setup because my attachements got bad. I sent him (and myself) a file that I knew that would be corrupted to show him what I meant. When I received this picture it was corrupted on my machine but he said that he received it perfectly.
After this I uninstalled the NOD32 beta and all my attachements got ok. No corruption at all.
So to summarize it.
I used NOD32 Beta to scan my emails. On one mail server 70% of my attachements got corrupted. Not all files, but the ones that got corrupted would be corrupted every time with 100% reproducibility at the same place in the file.
It only happens with one particular mail server, which is a Sun ONE Messaging Server, Calendar Server och Directory Server.
It did not happen on another server (i don't know what they use at swipnet).
The corruption was completely e-mail client independent, and the files on the mailservers were not corrupted.
After uninstalling Nod32 Beta, everything got back to normal.
I tested this on two different PCs, and I received the same results.
I hope this explanation was clear, and someone can tell me how NOD32 can corrupt e-mail attachements. Has anyone experienced the same bug?
Faffy