On 23 9 2003 at 5:17 pm -0400, Gordon Messmer wrote:

>I've noticed that even with the option BOFHBADMIME setting at "accept", 
>courier will rewrite MIME boundaries.  Is that the intended behavior?

Here's a related question that may or may not be of use:

Where is the correct place to define BOFHBADMIME?

I remember that the first time I attempted to set it to accept, it didn't
work.  Then I had the inkling that I was setting it in the wrong place,
changed my approach, and then it started to work.

Recalling this now, I've just done a grep for BOFHBADMIME in /etc/
courier, and I currently have it set in two places:

1. in /etc/courier/bofh, with a line
    opt BOFHBADMIME=accept

2. in /etc/courier/esmtpd, with a line
    BOFHBADMIME="accept"

Clearly, one of these two is spurious.  I'm pretty sure the bofh file was
the one I touched most recently, thereby suggesting that the setting in
esmtpd is having no effect... but I don't feel like shaking up my mail
conf right now just to find out.

-ben

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