Ian Eiloart wrote:
Hi,People on this list will be interested to know that RFCs 2821 and 2822 (and some other related RFCs) have been deprecated by the release yesterday of RFCs 5321 (SMTP) and 5322 (Internet Message Format) respectively.
I was just browsing RFC 5321 (not finished reading yet) It seems it implies that exim is not RFC 5321 compliant, for example: " Lines consist of zero or more data characters terminated by the sequence ASCII character "CR" (hex value 0D) followed immediately by ASCII character "LF" (hex value 0A). This termination sequence is denoted as <CRLF> in this document. Conforming implementations MUST NOT recognize or generate any other character or character sequence as a line terminator. "I don't think there is a way to make exim compliant with this one by modifying anything in the config file.
Maybe it could be interesting to discuss the implications of RFC5321 and RFC5322 on current exim implementation.
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