On Thu, Jun 02, 2022 at 12:08:38PM +0200, Kamil Jońca via Exim-users wrote:
> >> hd ~/Maildir/new/1654092174.M969837P1180197.alfa.kjonca
> >> 00000180 45 6e 63 6f 64 69 6e 67 3a 20 38 62 69 74 0a 4d |Encoding: 8bit.M|
> >> 00000190 65 73 73 61 67 65 2d 49 64 3a 20 3c 45 31 6e 77 |essage-Id: <E1nw|
> >> 000001a0 4f 77 32 2d 30 30 34 78 31 31 2d 53 50 40 61 6c |Ow2-004x11-SP@al|
> >> 000001b0 66 61 2e 6b 6a 6f 6e 63 61 3e 0a 46 72 6f 6d 3a |fa.kjonca>.From:|
> >> 000001c0 20 4b 61 6d 69 6c 20 4a 6f 6e 63 61 20 3c 6b 6a | Kamil Jonca <kj|
> >> 000001d0 6f 6e 63 61 40 61 6c 66 61 2e 6b 6a 6f 6e 63 61 |onca@???|
> >> 000001e0 3e 0a 44 61 74 65 3a 20 57 65 64 2c 20 30 31 20 |>.Date: Wed, 01 |
> >> 000001f0 4a 75 6e 20 32 30 32 32 20 31 36 3a 30 32 3a 35 |Jun 2022 16:02:5|
> >> 00000200 34 20 2b 30 32 30 30 0a 0a 62 6c 61 0a |4 +0200..bla.|
> >> 0000020d
> >
> > It would look strange your dovecot-lda strips one "\n" (0a) from tail of
> > body... However, those files belong to different mails, it could be seen
> > from their message-ids and timestamps.
>
> I do not blame dovecot-lda here.
> I am almost sure now, that exim "pipe" transport add this line.
Last hexdump is for mail in Dovecot spool, it was received by Exim with
"local" (executing as local binary) and has no additional "\n" at the end.
Was this mail delivered with the same "pipe" transport?
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Eugene Berdnikov