In data martedì 9 ottobre 2012 01:55:49, Sam Varshavchik ha scritto:
> Lucio Crusca writes:
> > Aruba mail services here are considered to be standard and working also
> > when they do not work, because many people use them. You can look at it
> > as if it were a de-facto standard.
> 
> If you're going to waste your own time every time someone else's so-called
> 'de-facto standard' breaks, then you'll simply have to accept that you're
> going to have to waste your time, all the time, and in perpetuity;
> continuously fixing this and that, everyone someone else does something
> stupid.

Thanks for your valuable opinion about how I'm wasting my time, however, my 
question was a bit different and remained unanswered. I try rewording it, 
maybe it wasn't clear from my previous message:

I assume that "opt MIME=8bit" and "Invalid 7bit data" both refer to mime 
encoding. Based on my assumption I guess that converting messages to 8bit 
could workaround the errors from the remote mailserver, but... do you think 
those assumptions are completely off-the-wall? Here your opinion is very 
welcome, because you're way more skilled than me about mailservers. On the 
other and I think I have unbeatable time-wasting skills ;)

I ask that because I already have "opt BOFHBADMIME=accept" in place, I know 
that it implies "opt MIME=none" and I don't feel like changing it if it hasn't 
any chance to workaround 7bit data errors. It's a live server after all, I 
can't just experiment and hope it doesn't break too much...


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