From: Lander, Scott [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 1:49 PM
To: Roode, Eric; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Content-Transfer-Encoding e-mail header


> I think newer sendmails takes a -B option of 7BIT, or 8BITMIME.
> Check your sendmail man pages.   Test it on the command line.
> Fix it by copying the sendmail lines from your RT_Config.om to your
RT_SiteConfig.pm, and changing them there (and, then restarting
apache...)
 

Thanks for the tip.  It didn't seem to help.  With -B 8BITMIME,
messages were delivered locally, but not out to the outside world,
whether Content-Transfer-Encoding was there or not.  With
-B 7BIT, messages were delivered locally, but did not make it
to the outside world if the Content-Transfer-Encoding header
was present (i.e., the same behavior as before).

- Eric


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