Hello List! Hi Jonathan Angliss,

on 25.09.2005 at 04:36 [UTC -0500] you wrote:

> Are the attached emails real, or samples?

This messages are real sent & received msgs. They both share the same
source - TheBat!. The 'ok' message went through another mailserver.
The 'fail' msg through scalix. I removed any personal data, stripped
the unnecessary headers and tested it to be sure only the headers
which caused the problem are left.

> With two boundary headers on a single line, TB is probably overwriting
> the first boundary line (in its internal memory) with the second one.

No. It is how TheBat creates the messages.

> As you can see, the message doesn't have that boundary as the... er...
> boundary, so it doesn't know what to do with it.

Some user reported that he can't read the message either (OK,
Outlook... I haven't expected that it would be able to handle this
Mail :). But Opera-M2 handles this consolidated Header.

> As an interesting observation, what mail client generated the "ok"
> email?

TheBat! created the message. But it created the 'ok' message in which
the headers are untouched by the MTA, but in the 'fail' msg the
ContentType is consolidated.

-- 
Regards, Stefan

TheBat! v3.61.07 Echo (Beta) with Windows XP v5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2


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