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> Datum: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 15:53:53 -0400 (EDT)
> Von: Charlie Brady <charlieb-qpsm...@budge.apana.org.au>
> An: Steve <steeeeev...@gmx.net>
> CC: qpsmtpd@perl.org
> Betreff: Re: I am probably doing something wrong

> 
> On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Charlie Brady wrote:
> 
> >> >  Can you give an example of the SMTP transaction (the input to the 
> >> >  server)
> >> >  that gives the unexpected result?
> >> >
> >>  I did a simple transaction over telnet and port 25:
> >>  --------------
> >>  HELO localhost
> >>  MAIL FROM:<f...@domain.tld>
> >>  RCPT TO:<t...@domain.tld>
> >>  DATA
> >>  FROM:<f...@domain.tld>
> >>  TO:<t...@domain.tld>
> >>  SUBJECT: Just a test
> >>  This is a test.
> >>  .
> >>  [just pressing ENTER here]
> >>  RSET
> >>  QUIT
> >>  --------------
> >>
> >>  QPSMTPD does not separate the body from the header. Doing the same on
> a
> >>  Postfix SMTPD adds a separate line between the header and the body.
> >
> > Your message is not a valid RFC 2822 message.
> >
> > http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html
> >
> > Your message can only be interpreted as one with no body, and with one 
> > invalid header "This is a test".
> 
> Note that qpsmtpd probably should reject the message as invalid format. If
> it doesn't do that in the core, at least a standard plugin should do that 
> validation.
>
The message is not rejected. Anyway... what plugin is doing the validation? Can 
you point me to the plugin doing such a validation?
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