Tonix,
In your opinion, could this be fixed with a patch to the 'blast'
function in qmail-smtpd to allow bare line feeds or would there need to
be 'chunking' and 'bdat' calls added to smtp commands as well?
Eric
On 8/29/2022 7:16 AM, Tonix wrote:
Not only this (local) sender. Also other
Eric,
your question is right, but I'n not able to answer specifically, as it
is a lot of time I dismissed my installations.
As far as I remember, I used fixcrio but it could add other problems,
like breaking ssl (if internal openssl is used with starttls) or
corrupting attachments if these
Hi Tonino:
Does this mean that all of the emails this sender sends through her O365
server would be rejected ?
Jeff
On 8/29/2022 6:55 AM, Tonix wrote:
More exactly those messages will be rejected by remote O365 receiver
servers whose admins will have enabled the
https://talk.plesk.com/threads/hotmail-sends-bare-lf-that-rejected-by-qmail.94222/
If the above advise is taken with fixcrio you must you spamdyke to do
your TLS
Eric
On 8/29/2022 8:20 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
I do have to say that after running qmail toasters for over 20 years
with over a few
Not only this (local) sender. Also other SMTP server which relay
messages with same problem, or emails generated by application programs
or network facilities which send simple alert emails not caring too much
about CR LF.
Il 29/08/2022 14:56, Jeff Koch ha scritto:
Hi Tonino:
Does this
I do have to say that after running qmail toasters for over 20 years
with over a few thousand users this is the first time I've heard of this
issue. I should be getting complaints up the wazoo. Jeff
On 8/29/2022 10:13 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
Tonix,
In your opinion, could this be fixed with a
More exactly those messages will be rejected by remote O365 receiver
servers whose admins will have enabled the
SMTPSEND.BareLinefeedsAreIllegal flag.
Tonino
Il 28/08/2022 22:20, Jeff Koch ha scritto:
Thanks Tonix - so the result is that messages from email clients (like
Outlook) that add
Hi Jeff,
What version of qmail are you running?
Eric
On 8/29/2022 9:32 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
Jeff,
Are you using spamdyke?
How spamdyke works: When a message is not blocked
spamdyke works by acting as a middleman between qmail and the network
(in Unix terms, it's a pipe). When no
Jeff,
Are you using spamdyke?
How spamdyke works: When a message is not blocked
spamdyke works by acting as a middleman between qmail and the network
(in Unix terms, it's a pipe). When no spamdyke filters are triggered and
a message is delivered normally, spamdyke silently passes data in