Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Lloyd Zusman writes:
>
>> [ ... ]
>>
>> Well, there were simply two newlines (character \n, or 010, or 0x0a)
>> and
>> nothing else in the original message between the last header line and
>> the first multipart separator.  I have double- and triple-checked this.
>> What else could be triggering this case?
>
> There must be something else.  For some reason the parser did not see
> the blank line, and continued to process the next couple of lines as
> part of the message header.

I agree that there must be something else, but I don't understand the
parser well enough to know what it could be.  That's why I'm asking
these questions here.  You're the expert on the parser, not me.

Are there docs about the detailed operation of parser?  Or if not, could
you perhaps point me to the appropriate code? ... maybe I can figure it
out via reverse engineering.


-- 
 Lloyd Zusman
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 God bless you.



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