On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Peter Bowyer wrote:
> In the meantime you could let the other party know that their policy of
> putting a verbose SpamAssassin report in the rejection string is... well...
> eccentric at best, and counter-productive at worst
I cannot remember if the string was all one single-line response, but if
it was, SMTP mandates a maximum line length.
reply line
The maximum total length of a reply line including the reply code
and the <CRLF> is 512 characters. More information may be
conveyed through multiple-line replies.
An SMTP receiver is therefore perfectly entitled to chop responses after
512 chars.
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