[Exim] exepting corrupt headers

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Autor: Torben Janssen
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Para: exim-users
Assunto: [Exim] exepting corrupt headers
Hi,

my setup:
ISP with POP3 server. Fetchmail fetches mail and deliver to local exim
(4.24).

my problem:
corrupt mails on pop3 server. fetchmail fetches mail. local exim refuses
this mail. fetchmail gives up and start again. so when the 10th mail is
corrupt fetchmail tried over and over and always fetches the first nine
mails and do not delete them on the pop3 server.

my question:
is it possible to configure exim to allow all mails? with and without
corrupt headers? maybe exim can accept them and then freeze them?

i always got on type of mail with a corrupt Return-Path: header

e.g.:
Received: (qmail 3083 invoked by uid 0); 5 Nov 2003 13:44:08 -0000
Received: from unknown (HELO 210.22.160.178) (210.22.160.178)
by 62.138.3.36 with SMTP; 5 Nov 2003 13:44:08 -0000
Return-Path: Received: from unknown (77.222.200.106) by
rly-xw01.mx.aol.com with SMTP; Nov, 05 2003 5:34:26 AM -0200
Received: from [130.91.58.120] by mta6.snfc21.pbi.net with SMTP; Nov, 05
2003 4:39:30 AM +0700
Received: from [206.22.148.111] by smtp4.cyberec.com with NNFMP; Nov, 05
2003 3:36:21 AM -0200
[...]

any ideas?

I don't know why the isp's mailserver accepts these mails (it's qmail).
They know my problem but are too lazy or whatever to fix it.

thank you
torben