Mail V6.3 pdf attachments "the file could not be opened because it is empty"

I received an email with a pdf document attached.  When I try to open it by saving it or directly from the email, I get the message "The File 'filename' could not be opened because it is empty."
The file extension is correct with .pdf. Adobe is up to date. It will not open in Preview either. No updates needed for Mac OS 10.8.3.

Does this involve iPhoto in some way?

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