On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 03:51:45AM +0100, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> But isn't wrapping long lines an evil approach to an unverified
> assumption? Fom the nature of what we are doing, long lines are to be
> expected, like long diagnostics lines of long lines in perl -V, etc.
SMTP has a 1000 character line length limit. Including the CRLF at the
end. A cursory look at Net::SMTP didn't show up anything obvious either
for checking or enforcing this, and that, ultimately, would I think be
the right place to fix this if it really is the problem.
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