[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-152?page=all ]

Stefano Bagnara updated JAMES-152:
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    Fix Version: 2.2.1
                     (was: 3.0)
    Description: 
When a Received header is invalid, mail may be created with a null remote 
address and host name. Some mailets and matchers will throw a 
NullPointerException when processing the injected mail!

Future modifications may unwittingly cause the same problem.

The solution is to ensure that at the point where the mail is created the mail 
always has the remote address and host name set. The default values used when a 
null value is encountered are:

address: 127.0.0.1
host name: localhost

  was:
When a Received header is invalid, mail may be created with a null remote 
address and host name. Some mailets and matchers will throw a 
NullPointerException when processing the injected mail!

Future modifications may unwittingly cause the same problem.

The solution is to ensure that at the point where the mail is created the mail 
always has the remote address and host name set. The default values used when a 
null value is encountered are:

address: 127.0.0.1
host name: localhost

    Environment: 

changed the fix version

> When a Received header is invalid mail may be created with a null remote 
> address and host name
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JAMES-152
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-152
>      Project: James
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: FetchMail
>     Versions: 3.0, 2.2.0
>     Reporter: Steve Brewin
>     Assignee: Steve Brewin
>     Priority: Minor
>      Fix For: 2.2.1, 2.2.0

>
> When a Received header is invalid, mail may be created with a null remote 
> address and host name. Some mailets and matchers will throw a 
> NullPointerException when processing the injected mail!
> Future modifications may unwittingly cause the same problem.
> The solution is to ensure that at the point where the mail is created the 
> mail always has the remote address and host name set. The default values used 
> when a null value is encountered are:
> address: 127.0.0.1
> host name: localhost

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