Re: OT: culprit in MIME recoding and breaking signatures

2018-11-23 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 10:40:22PM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote: The winner appears to be Perl, namely the Mail::Audit module (and whatever other modules it relies on). I had a couple of scripts that did gentle transformations of incoming mails. Congratulations on tracking this down. This is

Re: OT: culprit in MIME recoding and breaking signatures

2018-11-23 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2018-11-23 09:47, Kurt Hackenberg wrote: > > The winner appears to be Perl, namely the Mail::Audit module (and > > whatever other modules it relies on). I had a couple of scripts that > > did gentle transformations of incoming mails. The transformations were > > supposed to only ever touch

Re: OT: culprit in MIME recoding and breaking signatures

2018-11-23 Thread Kurt Hackenberg
On 11/23/18 1:40 AM, Ian Zimmerman wrote: The winner appears to be Perl, namely the Mail::Audit module (and whatever other modules it relies on). I had a couple of scripts that did gentle transformations of incoming mails. The transformations were supposed to only ever touch the headers, but

OT: culprit in MIME recoding and breaking signatures

2018-11-22 Thread Ian Zimmerman
The winner appears to be Perl, namely the Mail::Audit module (and whatever other modules it relies on). I had a couple of scripts that did gentle transformations of incoming mails. The transformations were supposed to only ever touch the headers, but I used a Mail::Audit object to write back the