Jeremy Harris <[email protected]> (Di 19 Jan 2016 12:21:28 CET): (…) > > Just for my understanding… > > the, value of the attribute starts with a '\0' byte? > > If it does - or, indeed, has embedded NULs - Exim just > isn't going to deal kindly with it/them. Exim strings > are C-style nul-terminated. Everywhere. About the > only places that are special are mail message bodies > and TLS certificates.
Yes, and how does it help if we retrieve the values as BER encoded? If they contain \0 after transforming to char[], then we can't use them anyway, can we? Or do I misunderstand something completly? -- Heiko
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