On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Anand Buddhdev wrote: > The problem isn't in courier. It lies within bad mail clients. Courier > would be quite happy to accept a badly formatted message and pass it on > unchanged (and with the next release of courier, this will also be > configurable). but at the other end, if the recipient is using an IMAP > client, the IMAP client may crash or incorrectly display this bad message > with ambigious boundaries. Since courier is an integrated package, shipping > with an IMAP server, it prefers that all email it handles be correctly > MIME-formatted, and indeed, courier's MIME handling correctly follows the > RFC's. > > So, I still maintain that your Eudora is generating ambigious MIME > boundaries, and is at fault. Why didn't you include the entire message with > all the headers? That way, it'd have been easy to identify the problem > area. Well folks, if you have just seen the archive, when it was the newest release (0.37.2), Sam implemented a little stuff just for this problem. Look at documentation around bofh, look for badmime and look for parameters like accept.
On the other side, I believe, this eudora is a little bit misconfigured, because I use it on my workstation, and behind it there's a courier, and not the f*ck I couldn't send a message to get this error (geek, i send everything plaintext) ByeZ, Was -- Szalay Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux System Administrator Globalservice Kft. / http://mrwas.globalservice.hu Mobil: (20) 9 441 372 _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users