Philip Hazel wrote:
> As far as I can see, the only way that [1] can be followed by [2] is
> if the message has too many Received: header lines, and is about to
> be bounced for that reason.
As I allready posted, this is what was happening.
> Needless to say, my test suite does have a test for too many
> Received: headers, and it does not crash.
Is this test suite publically available? I couldn't find it, neither on
the homepage nor in the source package. I'd like to run it on a
re-upgraded box, to see whether it's a local or debian problem, or
really something special about the messages, as you said.
> Therefore, there is something special about the messages that are
> giving you trouble. Can you send me the -H file of one of them (off
> list), so that I can try to reproduce the crash, please?
Sadfully, I can't. As I mentioned, after downgrading exim, the messages
got bounced, and therefor all spool files got deleted. :o(
(Actually, I even have the body of one message, but the xterm window
with the cat on the headerfile didn't make it till now...)
lg,
daniel
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