Here's a link to IBM KB document 1115244 that sounds like what you have 
described:

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21115244

Ken


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There is a known issue - can't lay my hands on the specifics right now - 
that sounds very similar.  In that case, the problem is a locked file on 
the sender's end.  Rebooting the sender's machine is the most common 
solution we implement, but we have also shut down Notes and renamed 
cache.ndk or shut down Notes and deleted the folder for Notes temporary 
files as solutions, too.

For what it's worth, there you go.

Patrick




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Have a user (client is 6.5.2) receiving an email with a "picture" of an
attachment (just the icon), not the actual attachment.  This is going
through a Domino 7.0.1 on iSeries.

I checked the original email (in this particular case is was sent from
another user attached to the same server - that user is running 6.5.2
client as well) --- the email was 123,250 in length (and in message 
tracker
as well) --- the email was 8,347 long in the inbox when forwarded to other
individuals.

This has happened occasionally to this receipient in the past - seems to
happen sporatically - and mostly happens with internet email.

Dale Nieswiadomy

Livingston County Information & Technology Services
(585) 243-7113

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