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Sep 23, 2016 8:51 AM in response to pedro ramonby pedro ramon,More information:
I opened one email with an attachment directly copied from my El Capitan backup and opened it in Sierra Mail app by doublecliking. It was working perfectly the attachment was visible.
I searched the same email in Sierra Mail App and the attachment was not anymore readable (just a question mark appears instead).
Conclusion: I thing that, while importing mailboxes, sierra mail is corrupting a part of the emails (.emlx) which are after import not anymore readable !
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Sep 26, 2016 8:12 AM in response to pedro ramonby Fred Hyden,Yes, I believe this is a Sierra bug. I reported it to Apple on 9/12/2016 using beta program feedback.
I know of no workaround for Sierra. However, for me, attachments in S/MIME encrypted emails open correctly using iOS or Windows 10.
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Sep 26, 2016 8:27 AM in response to Fred Hydenby pedro ramon,Yes, if this is not corrected I will have to drop apple mail for another mail application.
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Sep 27, 2016 5:04 AM in response to pedro ramonby PliniusSecundus,I have too this issue, there's a workaround, not a definitive one, but if you drag the mail on your desktop and double click the attachment, it opens; strange but true, I've tried to send a message from a second account I've configured in mail, the sent one is fine, the received is locked, more strange is that if you search for the attachment and open it with spotlight, it works ... a mail bug for sure, the message is not corrupted. We all are waiting for a quick fix
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Sep 27, 2016 7:38 AM in response to PliniusSecundusby pedro ramon,Yes apparently it works for the s/mime attachment. So it should mean that the imported emails are not corrupted and that there are not readable only because of an apple mail software bug.
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Sep 27, 2016 9:18 AM in response to pedro ramonby PliniusSecundus,Yet another possible bug, just discovered this evening; at first, seen that attachment were apparently gone, i thought of a lack of permissions due to conversion from old mail directory, then launched a rebuild on all mail boxes, now I see that al least two messages have gone, pretty sure that I have not deleted for mistake, may be a coincidence, but these are the very first messages received with sierra, and belong to my second account, they are not s/mime messages: it would be a great idea to not mess with mail until next upgrade.
N.B: Just now finished to upgrade a spare partition loaded with my El Capitan backup, in the same mailbox, old messages are perfectly visible, the new, received with Sierra, are not.
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Sep 29, 2016 9:38 PM in response to pedro ramonby Alanalanalan,★HelpfulDefinitely looks like a bug, and Mail in Sierra is often slower than ElCaptain.
Attachment disappears or not show up at all in Mail, but works fine in iOS mail. Please fix this Apple, thanks
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Oct 3, 2016 11:17 AM in response to pedro ramonby markfrancis,We are experiencing this problem as well -- luckily only a few users have upgraded so far. I have had to install Mozilla Thunderbird on their computers until this is fixed. I am advising all other users not to upgrade to Sierra until further notice.
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Oct 4, 2016 11:08 AM in response to pedro ramonby whereismcgee,Indeed, drag to desktop/open from there works (for now). At least won't have to open a webmail browser to download attachments from now on or switch to a 3rd party email app.
Thanks for the tip.
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Oct 5, 2016 9:30 AM in response to pedro ramonby slaw425,is Apple working on it? It's a critical bug, should be solved immediately.
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Oct 5, 2016 9:38 AM in response to slaw425by Fred Hyden,★HelpfulI just got off the telephone with Apple technical support. A senior technical support advisor searched the database and came up with NO INFORMATION about this problem. I was told to submit information about it via apple.com/feedback/. I was also told that if we want the problem fixed anytime soon, lots of people need to submit information via feedback. After I write my feedback text I will post it here so that others can copy and paste it if they wish.
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Oct 5, 2016 9:43 AM in response to Fred Hydenby slaw425,I've just submitted my feedback. Frankly speaking, it's a joke they were not aware of such a critical bug.
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Oct 5, 2016 10:45 AM in response to slaw425by Fred Hyden,Good work! I was told that we need about one hundred people to submit feedback on this. One down, ninety-nine to go.