Sam Varshavchik writes:
> Probably, but that's not really a perfect solution. sqwebmail could parse
> it, but then it still ends up sending the original message out, and the
> mail server ends up reparsing mail headers to pick up the recipients. I
> suppose there may be extreme situations where particularly mangled headers
> may cause them to be interpreted differently by each party. To be on the
> safe side, sqwebmail should not only parse the headers, but also rewrite
> them in canonical form. But that's a project for another day.
So, you're saying that it can be done, just a matter of wanting to do that.
I think that's fair enough to answer my curiosity.
Thanks Sam.
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