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My start button and display bar on the bottom of my desktop are missing.  How do I restore? 

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    Right on all counts. I have been able to resolve #1 and #2 using the prescribed workarounds.
    I'm still persuing #3 This seems to be the most common issue, as our application receives dozens of these each day. Our mail administrator gave the "it's working with everything else" response - of course everything else is probably not using the IMAP interface... If anyone has had a similar problem with Trend or Sophos specifically, let me know. I will need to output the raw IMAP stream, find the specific RFC 2822 violation and take it to the vendor. Any setting on the JavaMail side to compensate for the problem, would of course be helpful. I have to be careful not to break working messages that have file attachments, though. It's possible that my attempt of the workaround you described was incorrect - I'll go back and try it again with a simpler code example.
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    #5 As you mention in the other thread: this is a problem with a couple of email clients (Thunderbird and Apple Mail, possibly others) - maybe they are using a common library? Anyway, I'm going to try out the workaround posted in that thread if I can get more specifics.
    It would be nice if the various workarounds could be handled within JavaMail, a global LIBERAL=true setting : ) , although I understand that could be a never-ending project for JavaMail considering the number of vendor problems. Also such workarounds could certainly cause "code entropy" within JavaMail code. Getting the vendor to fix their product also kind of depends on whether or not I have 'business leverage' on the buggy software. In my case, for example, I can apply leverage on virus gateway vendors to fix their product, but not on customers who are sending me incorrectly formatted emails and have the option of going elsewhere for business.
    In any case, thanks for all the help - it has been greatly appreciated.

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