Title: Re: [xmail] xmail 1.25 problem with a smtp headers
Not that I see, but it could be.
Actually on the broken message I am looking at the DomainKey-Signature looks like it is broken up correctly.. But the X-YMail-OSG is about 1400 chars long, with no breaks.
 
Actually looking at it, the X-YMail-OSG name is included in the DKIM-Signature header line, so just removing the line probably won't work.
 
Phillip
 


From: CLEMENT Francis
Sent: Tue 1/19/2010 10:20 AM
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] xmail 1.25 problem with a smtp headers

>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]]De la part de Phillip R. Shaw
>Envoyé : mardi 19 janvier 2010 16:43
>À : [email protected]
>Objet : [xmail] xmail 1.25 problem with a smtp headers
>
>
>I am receiving emails from yahoo groups and am running into a problem.
>
>A few (very few) of the emails have a header line them of X-YMail-OSG.
>This line is extremely long and it appears that xmail is incorrectly
>breaking it up into multiple lines. It appears that before xmail there
>is a message with a very long line, and after there is a message with
>extra line breaks and blank lines. The blank lines causes the next step
>in the chain to read the email incorrectly.
>
>My mail flow is xmail receiving to do spam filtering, passed to another
>xmail server for delivery, passed to exchange or kept for pop pickup. I
>make copies of the emails in filters.out.tab in the first
>xmail and then
>make a copy in the second xmail in filters.in.tab. I can the
>really long
>line in the first copy but the second copy has the line messed up.
>
>Is this a known problem in xmail (1.25) and do newer versions handle it
>better?
>Any suggestions on how to handle these emails? Last resort is a filter
>to remove (or correctly line break) these lines before they are
>processed by xmail.
>
>I know the line is not rfc correct, but I'm not sure I can get yahoo to
>filter them out.
>
>Does anyone know who puts this header in email? What is it for?
>
>
>Thanks
>Phillip Shaw
>


Yahoo send another header DomainKey-Signature that is a very very long one
line header, definitively much longer than the X-YMail-OSG
Does this one incorrectly break too ?

(no sample yahoo mail in my inbox, sorry)

Francis
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