On 5/30/22 03:42, Jarland Donnell via Exim-users wrote:
> This defaults to RFC spec which is 998 characters, but that's not where the 
> conversation should end. Absolutely no one out there is creating software 
> that adheres to the RFC standard. You can send an email from Outlook, 
> Roundcube, Thunderbird, or whatever which violates this standard and it will 
> be accepted by all major email providers with no issue.

It will also be forwarded, unmodified. I see all the time incoming messages 
with long lines from gmail, albeit perhaps authored by a non-Google agent and 
submitted to Google via SMTP. Google didn't fold the lines, nor will I. I just 
have to disable long-line limits everywhere.

Based on what I see, it does seem like long-line messages will typically be 
automated reports, order confirmations and such, legitimate promotional emails 
from reputable senders, and outright spam. However, spam aside, mailgun, 
mailchimp, gmail, amazon, sendgrid, and yahoo all submit to me mail with long 
lines, and rejecting it does not seem to be an option.



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