Am Dienstag, 2. März 2021, 23:22:14 CET schrieb Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-
users:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer Dorsch via Exim-users <exim-users@???> (Di 02 Mär 2021 22:24:16
CET):
> > 2021-03-02 22:18:06 1lHCP8-0004Ow-5K <= contact@???
> > H=(h370.localnet) [2a02:8070:898f:e400:1a31:bfff:fe52:1b1c] P=esmtpsa
> > X=TLS1.3:ECDHE_RSA_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:256 CV=no
> > A=login_saslauthd_server:rdx S=57680 id=4625718.ZX2YyGezFV@h370
> > 2021-03-02 22:18:06 1lHCP8-0004Ow-5K ** xyzzyx@??? R=dnslookup
> > T=remote_smtp: message is too big (transport limit = 1)
>
> I think, it referres to the Debian config. Search for the red herring.
>
> ### transport/30_exim4-config_remote_smtp
> #################################
> # This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections.
> # Refuse to send any message with over-long lines, which could have
> # been received other than via SMTP. The use of message_size_limit to
> # enforce this is a red herring.
>
> remote_smtp:
> debug_print = "T: remote_smtp for $local_part@$domain"
> driver = smtp
> .ifndef IGNORE_SMTP_LINE_LENGTH_LIMIT
> message_size_limit = ${if > {$max_received_linelength}{998} {1}{0}}
> .endif
>
> I'm not sure if we have this in the upstream example config too.
Many thanks.
If I set
IGNORE_SMTP_LINE_LENGTH_LIMIT=1
in
/etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/00_local
the message is sent (and it seems also accepted by the receiver).
But does that mean that kmail creates mails which are not standards compliant?
Thanks
Rainer
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