On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Piete Brooks wrote:
> > Lines of text sent over SMTP are supposed to be terminated with CRLF,
> > but so many mailers send them out with just LF that Exim accepts that
> > too. When it receives a message it turns the end of line marker into a
> > single LF. If for some reason a message came in with CRCRLF at the end
> > of each line, one CR would get left and produce the effect described.
>
> ... as would lines of LFCR I assume ...
No, I would expect that to put ^M at the start of lines.
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