Mac OS mail (PDF) attachments cannot be read after upgrading to Maverick

After upgrading to Maverick receiver of e-mails with PDF attachment cannot see or open the attachment. Everything works normally with attaching and sending but it seems to disappear on its way to receiver.

Having the same problem…attachment is visible inline, but cannot be opened nor downloaded. See this thread:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/23508746

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    App External ID: 15933459
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