Empty messages in apple mail

One of the email lists that I subscribe to frequently contains messages with images. It's a moderately high volume list with 20-30 messages per day. Inevitably, a few of those messages with attached images (according to the paperclip icon in the messages list) will arrive with no headers and no raw data. The display of the message in Apple Mail shows only the sender's name/address and the subject, nothing else such as the usual warning, "This message contains no content."
The people who run the mailing list don't think that the problem is on their end so I am here asking whether this  is happening to anyone else and, if so, is there a way to correct it.

Thanks to Linc Davis and dot.com for the replies.
Here is some add'l info that may or may not shed light on this issue.
I tried to follow Lin's suggestion to see if the message was intact in web view. Unfortunately, I was unable to find it. This is an Office 365 account. Apparently, messages are deleted as they are sent to my MaxOS X 10.10.1 account.  I could only find two messages for today when Apple Maile shows more than a100 incoming. Thus, I was unable to cross  check in this way.
However, I was able to replace this issue o/s of the mailing list server and Office 365. What I did was log into my iCloud web account and use Pages to send an email with an ePub attachment. I sent his twice, once to my @me.com address and one to my Office 365 account.  The one sent to my iCloud account arrived intact. The one sent to my Office 365 account was empty – no attachment whatever. So this issue has to do with attachments as handled by Office 365.
Unlike the previous cases, I was able to see both the Headers and Raw versions of the email.
I see no clues in these data sets but include them here in case I have missed something. Here goes:
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Frank Lowney  
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