OK - I see.

removing the not local but not valid addresses was a bad idea. It would be 
possible if the syntax of the header is ok - but in case it is not, the 
header would be destroyed.
I'll change the code to detect such addresses - but leave them as they 
are.

Thomas




Von:    Grille <[email protected]>
An:     [email protected], 
Datum:  27.10.2013 21:27
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: "local but not valid recipient 
removed from mail header"



Hi,

since two weeks i receive a lot of forwarded messages from our empolyees
where the TO-line in Header is corrupted.

Mail addresses from not-local recipients are listed, but local recipients
are removed by assp.

I think it's because ASSP, because i have not updated any packages of perl
end the rest of the server since mid august 13 and asap updates itself.

So i looked up mails in not spam folder, but the messages seems to be okay
there, before they get the X-ASSP header tags.


I looked up the maillot.txt and saw same message as subject of this post.
Oct-27-13 20:36:40 m1-02600-01263 [Worker_2] [TLS-out] 157.55.1.152
<[email protected]> to: [email protected] TO: - local but not valid
recipient [email protected] removed from mail he


So mails in MailClient look like:                TO: [email protected], "'" <>, 
jane Doe <>



I analyze all mails i received by our employees and figured out, all mails
have the TNEF Header Tag.
/I tried sending myself and a lot of other recipient a mail from 
iCloud.com
and a mail from outlook.com with the following result.
mail from iCloud - delivered to all recipients - *NOT CORRUPTED*
TO-Header-Tag
mail from outlook - delivered to all recipients - *CORRUPTED 
*TO-Header-Tag
/


*I could fix it by disabling "DoHeaderAddrCheck"*


Is there a way to enable it again and solve the problem anyway ?
Because HeaderChecks are nice to have :-)

Regards,
Chris




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