On 23/11/11 14:15, Always Learning wrote: > I noticed today that if Exim produces a 550 message consisting of a long > message (separated by \) or three lines, for example, (separated by \n > \) Yahoo always gives only the last portion of the 550 message to its > email users. This inevitably means, on occasions, the sender may not > understand why their email was refused. > > Is this practise of truncated rejection messages widespread ?
Yes, it is. You should never rely on the sender being able to see the rejection message that you supplied. -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com/ https://twitter.com/mickeyc Professional http://cardwellit.com/ http://linkedin.com/in/mikecardwell PGP.mit.edu 0018461F/35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3 B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F
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