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
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