Hi folks,
I'm pulling out my hair... I have a strange e-mail problem. I'm hoping
this community can help.
I run an ISP in South Africa. Servers are all Linux Gentoo. I use EXIM
and Courier-IMAP/POP to deliver emails to about 3000 users using about
400 different domain names. From Monday the 28th October, a few clients
- 10 so far - are sometimes getting the following....
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *Mail Delivery Subsystem <postmaster>
> *Subject: **Cannot display Unicode content*
>
> This E-mail message was determined to be Unicode-formatted
> but your E-mail reader does not support Unicode E-mail.
>
> Please use an E-mail reader that supports POP3 with UTF-8
> (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6856.html).
>
> This can also happen when the sender's E-mail program does not
> correctly format the sent message.
>
> The original message is included as a separate attachment
> so that it can be downloaded manually.
Sending a simple email works, add an emojie and it breaks.
Can anyone who has come across this enlighten me please?
I don't see the problem on my own Laptop (running Gentoo).
If the affected customer uses my webmail system - the e-mail is fine. If
they "Forward" the bad email using webmail to themselves - then the bad
email becomes good - suggesting the e-mail is rewritten.
Some customers with multiple devices find their Microsoft -or- Apple
laptop does not work, but their smart phone does work.
# exim --version
Exim version 4.92.2 #2 built 08-Oct-2019 04:01:46
Courier programs installed:-
[ebuild R ] net-libs/courier-unicode-2.1::gentoo 0 KiB
[ebuild R ] net-libs/courier-authlib-0.69.0-r1::gentoo USE="berkdb
crypt gdbm mysql pam -debug -ldap -libressl -postgres -sqlite
-static-libs" 0 KiB
[ebuild R ] net-mail/courier-imap-5.0.7::gentoo USE="berkdb gdbm
ipv6 -debug -fam -gnutls -libressl (-selinux) -trashquota" 0 KiB
courier-unicode-2.1 - installed 2nd March 2019
courier-authlib-0.69.0-r1 - installed 9th October 2019
courier-imap-5.0.7 - installed 28th October 2019
courier-imap looks suspicious - but I've no evidence really to say its
the culprit.
HELP!
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Mark James ELKINS - Posix Systems - (South) Africa
mje@??? Tel: +27.128070590 Cell: +27.826010496
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