Auteur: Todd Lyons Date: À: Ian Eiloart CC: exim-users, Murray S. Kucherawy Sujet: Re: [exim] Handling malformed header fields
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 3:47 AM, Ian Eiloart <iane@???> wrote: >
> In the first case, the line "This is not a header field", and all
> subsequent headers are actually forced into the message body by inserting
> the additional headers, and an empty line, before that line. Also, some fix
> ups may be required if late headers include Date: Message-Id:, etc. I get
> this result:
>
> Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 11:34:16 +0100
> Message-Id: <ELAUDCY-000CE7-OY@???>
> From: foo@bar
> To: baz@blivit
> X-Sussex: true
> X-Sussex-transport: remote_lmtp
>
> This is not a header field
> Subject: ha ha I fooled you
> Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 11:08:22 -0700
>
> This is where the body is
+1
> In the second case, that doesn't happen, I get this result:
>
> Message-Id: <ELAUDC1-000CE7-EO@???>
> From: foo@bar
> To: baz@blivit
> MIME-Version : 1.0
> Subject: did you notice that extra space?
> Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 11:08:22 -0700
> X-Sussex: true
> X-Sussex-transport: remote_lmtp
>
> This is where the body is
+1
> In both cases, I pasted the example text into the DATA phase of a telnet
> session, with no additional headers.
+1
Murray, my results were the same as Ian's. I think in the end, exim
does handle the second case a bit differently than the others you have
queried, in that exim doesn't fix it up (whereas those others remove
the space).
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Regards... Todd
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