On 07/31/2012 04:02 PM, Jasper Wallace wrote:
>> You know what is funny? You are the second one (I remember) having
>> something like this. The other person has Exim too and uses Debian too.
>>
>> @Julien: Is that case still open in Debian bug tracker? Do you remember?
>> I think you where assigned to that bug.
>
> Possibly the same problem, but i've just realised that emails with a '.'
> on a line on it's own get all the content after and including the '.' line
> removed
>
> I guess cos the .\n terminates the email when dspam passes it to the LDA.
>
> The LDA I'm using is:
>
> /usr/sbin/exim -oMr spam-scanned -f em...@example.com -bm jasper
>
> So is there a dspam config statement to get it to escape .\n lines? I'll
> have a look in the exim docs to see if that has any hints.

I'm by far no expert. But whenever I've tested mail systems I often 
manually connect to the SMTP server to play around. a single period on a 
line by itself has always to my recollection been the standard way to 
tell the receiving system you are done. I've never used exim, but do use 
postfix.

-- 
Nathanael d. Noblet
t 403.875.4613

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