A small subset of incoming email messages are appearing in user inboxes in a strange format which I'd characterise as "MIME not decoded properly" format. For example, the first few lines of one message:
--_011_SG2PR03MB27978A7DFBD4A8CA199558A49D550SG2PR03MB2797apcp_ Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_000_SG2PR03MB27978A7DFBD4A8CA199558A49D550SG2PR03MB2797apcp_" --_000_SG2PR03MB27978A7DFBD4A8CA199558A49D550SG2PR03MB2797apcp_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 U3VyZQ0KVGhhbmtzDQpQaWVybw0KDQoNCkZyb206IFphcmVlbiBQcmFzYWQgPFphcmVlblBAZ3Nh aWIuY29tLmF1Pg0KU2VudDogVHVlc2RheSwgMiBBcHJpbCAyMDE5IDEwOjA4IEFNDQpUbzogUGll cm8gQnVhIDxwYnVhQGZyZWRvbi5jb20uYXU+DQ
There doesn't seem to be any pattern to this yet; or at least none I've identified. There are no other MTAs involved - just Office 365, Sophos in MTA mode, and the internal Exchange server. Since most messages are working, I'm not even sure where to start with this or what other information will help, so any suggestions are welcomed.
Edit: There appears to be a significant difference in the SMTP headers. The "broken" email I have shows headers like this:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-ID: <CAE841EFD23DD34192139305BBCFBF4D@internal.domain.name> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MIME-Version: 1.0
Compare that to a working email from the same sender to the same recipients:
Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="_011_87BAF6626415BF45BAFCAE4854537C6AFFF2EFDAGASSIN01gadintr_"; type="multipart/alternative" MIME-Version: 1.0
Is it possible the Sophos is breaking it apart and reassembling poorly during scanning? There doesn't appear to be anything obviously "strange" in the re-sent copy that worked.
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