I'm traveling, and for the duration, I'm using Spamcop to store my e-mail. This isn't tough. I connect using Thunderbird (w/ IMAP) and the web-mail interface.
I had to review all my e-mails with attachments, invoices specifically. When I reviewed my stored e-mail, I found almost every attachment had been replaced with a text file containing "attachment stripped".
A review of my spamcop options showed I had not elected to delete attachments.
Using the interface from webmail, I submitted a ticket. (actually 3 -- my bad) The responses have not addressed the issue.
1) check your options
Did. I didn't choose to delete my attachments.
2) Check your client's options
Did. There isn't an option to delete server side attachments. And frankly, I know of no e-mail client that would do this.
Is this Spamcop's means of managing disk usage? Are other customers OK with this? (because I am not)
Any clarification anyone can bring would be appreciated.
