On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 11:22:49AM +0200, Rainer Gerhards wrote: [ snip ] > To me, this initally looked like while there is no content-type > specified, the message still contains the (then empty) MIME header. > Which is then terminated by CRLF. While working with SDSC, I found that > it does NOT expect the CRLF to be present (in fact, it fails, if it is). > I then looked through 3195, 3080 and 2045 and nowhere found mentioned > that this CRLF must be present. RFC 3080 says in 2.2: [ snip ]
As others have said, I believe this to be a bug in SDSC Syslog. In fact I think that handling of MIME headers got forgotten about, see bug #777108 for tracking this issue. -- Devin Kowatch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
