Danil V. Gerun wrote: > Rather interesting.. > I've been always admired by id's that (if I'm not mistaken) come from > Outlook. > > This is in my Exim's mainlog: > > 2006-11-29 14:07:31 1GpNHm-000Auo-Sg <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] > H=XXXXXXXXX (XXXXXXXXX) [XXXXXXXXX] P=esmtpa A= > auth_login:XXXXXXXXX S=337071 > id=!&[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Is that the Id you're talking about? It's 102 characters long.
No. In this case the headername would be 'Message-ID' which is only 10 characters long. Long header_values_ like you see here *are* indeed quite common. > > > > > Paul J Stevens wrote: >> Imo, headernames longer than 100 chars are *not* sane, if at all valid. >> >> If you encounter headernames that dont fit on a regular basis, let me >> know. >> > > > > > -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: 1024D/11F8CD31 The Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl
