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After some further digging on the missing attachment, looks like the fault is in the line MIMENCODE='base64-encode'. I don't have such an executable in the system. If I comment this line or replace it with MIMENCODE='/usr/bin/mimencode', I receive an attached file which looks like this:
Content-Type: image/tiff; name="fax000000110.tif"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="fax000000110.tif"
Content-Description: FAX document
Does this look like a valid encoded file? And - shouldn't there be something specified in the Content-Transfer-Encoding: line?
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