https://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2842
--- Comment #1 from Jeremy Harris <jgh146exb@???> ---
>From the documentation:
RFC 3028 requires the use of CRLF to terminate a line. The rationale was that
CRLF is universally used in network protocols to mark the end of the line. This
implementation does not embed Sieve in a network protocol, but uses Sieve
scripts as part of the Exim MTA. Since all parts of Exim use LF as the newline
character, this implementation does, too, by default, though the system
administrator may choose (at Exim compile time) to use CRLF instead.
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