On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:01:25PM -0400, jason wrote:
> Disallowed MIME characters found in headers
"Use the source Jason..."
grep "Disallowed MIME characters found in headers"
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl shows you one instance that appears in
the context of:
if ($illegal_mime && $headers{'mime-version'} && $BAD_MIME) { ...
Now $illegal_mime is only defined if a NULL char or a CR is found in the
headers of the message. These are commonly used by Trojans to screw with
Outlook - and therefore are blocked.
Your "dragonmail" install is generating mail with one of those two chars in
the headers. Typically due to some Windows user editing config files
perhaps??? [Unix uses LF "\n" to delimit end of lines, whereas Windows uses
"CRLF "\r\n")
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