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Philip Hazel wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2 Dec 1999 cwlin@??? wrote:
>
> > It will make autoreply does not accept any Chinese characters in
> > "text". I do not know why exim does not accept non-printing
> > characters in autoreply text.
>
> Have you noticed the option called "print_topbitchars"? If you set it,
> Exim will consider characters in the range 128-255 to be printing
> characters.
It works! Thank you.
> It shouldn't be dangerous for "text", but it will cut out the string
> expansion as well as the printing character test. The test is there as a
> safety measure really for "text". For other options such as "From",
> "To", etc. the check is to make the message to conform to RFC 822, which
> only permits printing characters in header lines.
>
Here, we often get mail that uses 8bit string in "Subject" line.
Sendmail and exim accept 8bit subject. 8bit subject does not conform
RFC, but it is real case. :) OK. Anyway, thank you very much.
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Ching-Wei LIN / ?L?[??
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SEEDNet Senior System Administrator / System Architect
Taipei, Taiwan.