> It's the one you found.  If the authserv-id has a non-ASCII UTF-8 character,
> it's invalid under 5321 and valid under 6531.

I thought we established that as soon as the authserv-id has non-ASCII
UTF-8 characters, the mail is automatically - by definition - a 6531 mail:

> As a close approximation, any message which has an x80 bit set in a
> character in the header is an EAI message.



> Right.  ASCII mail and EAI mail are handled as separate streams, even if
> they share a mail server.  See this old blog post of mine:

I'll look into it.

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