Peer Oliver Schmidt writes:

thank you. I will change my MTA accordingly. What did throw me off a little bit, is
the fact, that the courier IMAP accepts messages with a LF at the end for each header
line, where it should require a CR LF.
No, it shouldn't. When Courier-IMAP reads mail off the disk, the mail is expected to be a standard plain text file. Lines in plain text files in unix/posix are terminated by a single newline character, not CR LF

$ echo "foo" >bar

Do you now have foo\n or foo\r\n in bar? No peeking.

If CR is present, it is considered part of message text, so when an IMAP client asks for it, the IMAP client will receive lines terminated by CR CR LF.





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