On Fri, 27 Jan 2017, Maupertuis Philippe wrote:

If  the message length is  5000 bytes on the sender and 2000 bytes on the 
receiver, there will be three messages :
The  first 2000 bytes with valid syslog prefix
A second message with 2000 bytes if whatever is in the sender messages thus 
without valid syslog prefix (and $FROMHOST) potentially leading to invalid 
dynafile relying on FROMHOST
A third message with 1000 bytes like the second one.

It seems to mean that the  receiver must have $MaxMessageSize greater than any 
sender to process any message accurately.

Is that correct

Almost :-), it will handle messages up to the receivers maxmessagesize properly.

David Lang


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