Hi Lars and Gordon,

the direction of both hints was right: I did configure the old version
to be not so srict and I did take this option to the new installation -
but the problem sat between keyboard and chair :-)

Thanks for the help, have a nice weekend.

Gebhard

mail:root:/app/courier/etc > grep BOFHBADMIME *
bofh:opt BOFHBADMIME=accept
mail:root:/app/courier/etc > ls -la bofh
-rw-r-----   1 root     root          23 Oct  7 08:04 bofh
mail:root:/app/courier/etc > chmod o+r bofh
mail:root:/app/courier/etc > ls -la bofh
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root          23 Oct  7 08:04 bofh

Lars Althof wrote the following on 16.10.2007 23:55:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Hi list, 
> Hi
>> ugrading from Courier 0.53.3 to 0.57.0 I recognized that the behavior
>> changed when receiving mails with German umlaute in the subject line. 
>> The old version didn't complain, but now I get error when receiving
>> this type of mail (courier mail complaining about formatting errors,
>> pointing to rfc2047, original mail in attachment). Is courier more
>> looking for standards now? Can this behavior be configured to be more
>> tolerable? 
> Courier never really likes badly formed email headers, but there was a
> change a some point to make it put these emails in attachements. I
> personally think that is perfectly tolerable, but if you want, you can
> make Courier more tolerant...
> Set opt BOFHBADMIME=accept in the bofn config file to go back to the old
> behavior.
> /Lars
> http://www.nosotros.dk

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