on 28/11/01 5:47 pm, Sam Varshavchik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Tim Hosking writes:
> 
>> Actually I'm not. The enclosed message was rejected by 0.36 until I modified
>> submit2.C. The reason given was that it had 8 bit content without the
>> required MIME headers. Quite honestly I'm baffled.
> 
> I had no problems delivering this message to a local mailbox.
> 
> [mrsam@ny tmp]$ sum -r 8bit.txt
> 00364     3
> [mrsam@ny tmp]$ sum -s 8bit.txt
> 57436 5 8bit.txt 
> 
> Are your checksums the same?

Identical. Of course, this message is the one that was accepted after
modified submit2.C - I never got to capture the rejected messages. I have
been working on the assumption that as the message was generated by the same
mailer, i.e. a resend then it should be to all intents and purposes
identical to the original rejected message - except for dates, message Ids
and such.

Is their any way to get Courier to save rejected messages in a directory so
that I can examine them properly?

-- 
Tim Hosking
Disclaimer:  The above are the opinions of God as recited by my telepathic
goldfish.  Those who oppose them with be struck by lightning. Such an event
will be reflected on their electricity bill.


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