Alessandro Vesely writes:

*opaque authentication address in Received*
This is the "AUTH: [email protected]" snippet of the Received line. This patch provides an option to avoid disclosing that address, by reusing the /fullname/ field, that is not otherwise used in STMP-AUTH.

This part of the code is a bit hard to follow. Not that the existing code is a model of clarity, but I'd like to think that after ten years my standards have improved…

Presumably the message will carry the sender's address anyway, so I don't see the value added that this brings. Furthermore, I just know that, at some point later down the road the issue of using names that have non-Latin 8-bit characters will come up. I don't think now is the right time to tangle this.

The other stuff, the change in the received: header format and the space stripping, that looks fine. I rolled it into courier-0.65.1.20101011.tar.bz2


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