Autor: Eric Bullen Data: A: exim-users Assumpte: Re: [exim] Spam using a space to separate message body and header...
On 9/1/05, Fred Viles <fv+exim@???> wrote: >
> On 1 Sep 2005 at 15:08, Eric Bullen wrote about
> | On 9/1/05, Heiko Schlittermann <hs@???> wrote:
> |...
> | > Eric Bullen <barnabus.pinklehorn@???> (Do 01 Sep 2005 21:13:35
> | > CEST):
> | > > Here's an example email- I piped the message through "cat -A" to
> show
> | > the
> | > > end of the line.
> | >
> | > But I do not see the space.
> | > Header and Body are separated by an empty line, as shown in your
> | > example.
> | >
> | > > Message-Id: <1165.274990226645@???>$
> | > > Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 13:33:32 -0500$
> | > > Mime-Version: 1.0$
> | > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1$
> | > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit$
> | > > $
> | > > Complimentary Sephora Products$
> | > > $
> | > > Markeup, Frangrance, Hair, Skincare, Bath & Body and more!$
> |
> |
> | It's there- you can't see a space (obviously), but if you highlight the
> | 'blank line' before the '$'- you'll see that there is a space there (no
> | empty line).
>
> What are you looking at? I'm with Heiko - there is no "'blank line'
> before the '$'" in what you posted. Every line ends in '$'. Nor is
> there a space before the '$' on the line after the Content-Transfer-
> Encoding header.
It could be GMail that is removing that space- when i sent it out, I *made
sure* that the space was there. In this case, take my word for it, and know
that exim (like Heiko said) should check for invalid header lines to catch
things like this... Does anyone have any suggestions on how to 'fix' this?
Should Exim catch these errors?