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Thanks Matt
This message comes straight from a form submission on one
of my servers. I think aspmail is being used. My programmer says
that it can't be caused by that and is blaming the SMTP server it is submitted
to, which is my imail server
Harry Vanderzand inTown Internet & Computer Services 519-741-1222
Looks like an IMail inserted Message-Id header, so in part it is
their problem. I suspect that the trigger though is the sender having an
invalid HELO, which IMail is then mishandling. It could have also been a
hickup unless it is repeatable with the same source.
The HELO, MAIL
FROM and RCPT TO should all have only US-ASCII printable characters (excluding
space). Anything beyond that is invalid on it's own, and IMO, the MTA
should issue a 5xx error when received indicating as
much.
Matt
Harry Vanderzand wrote:
I am having a problem where the message-id is malformed
which trips up some clients.
see:
Message-Id:
<200606131300275.SM04448@ > X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[216.16.233.16]
Notice the the closing bracket is on a separate line.
This causes the headers to
become part of the body for some of my clients.
Has anyone seen this
before? Is it an imail issue or a declude issue?
Harry Vanderzand inTown Internet & Computer Services 11 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener, ON,N2M 1L2 519-741-1222
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