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Szerző: Ron McKeating
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Címzett: Exim-Users (E-mail)
Tárgy: [Exim] Exiscan
This is more of an exiscan question than exim, but somebody may be able
to point me in the right direction.

We upgraded to the latest version of exim, exiscan and spamassassin
yesterday. Now one of our automated emails does not work. We switch on
the bounce emails with a broken mime type and so we are now getting this
error for a message which has worked fine every day before we upgraded.

>> A message that you sent could not be delivered to all of its

recipients.
The
>> following address(es) failed:
>>

<email address snipped>:
>>     SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
>>     host <host snipped>:
>>     550-Your message was rejected due to a broken MIME container.\r
>>     550-This is often caused by an attachment not being correctly

attached
>> to the message.\r
>>     550 The reason given was double Content-Type:
>>     header

>>
>> ------ This is a copy of the message, including all the headers.

------
>>
>> Return-path: <snipped>
>> Received: from <snipped> with local (Exim 2.12 #1)
>>      id 19DTgq-0005af-00
>>      for <snipped>; Wed, 7 May 2003 19:30:52 +0100
>> MIME-Version: 1.0
>> To: <snipped>
>> Subject: lbozzzpa.txt : 07/05/103_18:30
>> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="ATHELMBOUNDARY"
>> Message-Id: <E19DTgq-0005af-00@???>
>> From: <snipped>
>> Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 19:30:52 +0100

>>
>> --ATHELMBOUNDARY
>> Content-Type: text/plain
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>> Here is the latest set of bulk upload files from Loughborough

University
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> --ATHELMBOUNDARY
>> Content-Type: application/octet_stream
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=lbozzzpa.txt
>>
>> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
>> Version: 2.6.3ia
>>
>> <PGP msg snipped>> -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
>> --ATHELMBOUNDARY
>>


So there are two content types, one for the text and one for the
attachment. This email is created by a perl script and we thought the
formatting was correct, but exiscan thinks not. Any ideas or pointer
appreciated.

Ron


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Ron McKeating
Senior IT Services Specialist
Internet Services and Software Solutions
Loughborough University
01509 222329