data we send onward to javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage include the first CRLF or not? Should we discard the whole CRLF.CRLF, or just the final .CRLF?
Depending upon this judgment, James 2.1.2 may have a feature, since james.util.CharTerminatedInputStream does not return a concluding CRLF before the EOF indication of -1 (according to my reading and test of the code). It returns the last "line" stripped of CRLF, then -1.
I believe that the first CRLF should be part of the data, according to
my reading of RFC 2821, sections 2.3.7, 3.3, and 4.1.1.4. That CRLF
is part of the last line of data, since, as I read 2.3.7 you don't have a "line" of data unless it is terminated by CRLF.
But the RFC leaves room for confusion. This phrase from section 3.3 might be interpreted both ways, "...the SMTP server ... considers all succeeding lines up to but not including the end of mail data indicator to be the message text." What is "the end of mail data indicator"? Section 4.1.1.4 calls the whole CRLF.CRLF the "end of mail data indication".
I noticed this as I am working on code which, if I succeed, might consilidate: CharTerminatedInputStream, BytesReadResetInputStream,
SizeLimitedInputStream, and DotStuffingInputStream.
Rich
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