Are you around ?
Can we arrange for you to come on IRC at a time where I'm around so we
can do a test on my own MX ?
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 10:26:17PM +0200, Eric Ripa wrote:
Thanks for the response. I suspected that but given that the actual content
in this case is confidential I was a bit
For the sake of completeness I'll just send a short update to this thread.
We debugged the behaviour using Gilles debug instance and it looks like Apple
Mail is generating a single-line References header that doesn't comply to RFC
2822, making it too large in some cases.
It should not be 78
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 12:42:36PM -0400, ED Fochler wrote:
from the RFC:
Receiving implementations would do well to handle an arbitrarily large
number of characters in a line for robustness sake.???
Apple Mail is wrong according to the RFC, and that is something Apple should
be dealing
On 2015-07-11 Sat 22:26 PM |, Eric Ripa wrote:
Thanks for the response. I suspected that but given that the actual content
in this case is confidential I was a bit hesitant.
Heres the leading part of the [MSG] section. Can you see anything triggering
this?
It might be a (UTF)
Hi,
I occasionally have an issue with outgoing mails not being accepted by
OpenSMTPD due to Message is not RFC 2822 compliant. It's also a recurring
problem of a client of mine were I've setup OpenSMTPD. Both systems are running
5.7.1, one on OpenBSD 5.6 and this one on OpenBSD 5.8-beta
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 01:28:29PM +0200, Eric Ripa wrote:
Hi,
I occasionally have an issue with outgoing mails not being accepted by
OpenSMTPD due to Message is not RFC 2822 compliant. It's also a recurring
problem of a client of mine were I've setup OpenSMTPD. Both systems are
running
Thanks for the response. I suspected that but given that the actual content in
this case is confidential I was a bit hesitant.
Heres the leading part of the [MSG] section. Can you see anything triggering
this?
[MSG] From: My Name m...@domain.com
[MSG] Content-Type: multipart/signed;