wolfgang writes: 

> Sam Varshavchik writes: 
> 
>> It's not a bug.  Both are perfectly valid, and completely equivalent,
>> headers.
>  >
>  Nice to read this!
> Just for interrest, could you explaine why courier rewrites the header ?

Mail headers on locally-sent mail are generally rewritten for the purpose of 
adding any default domains.  As part of the process, excessively long header 
lines are wrapped. 

> The reason I ask this are that one Provider will not accept such a
> header an don't pass on the mail to the recipient. 
> 
> Could you please point me to the relevant RFC to show him that's an
> valid header.

RFC 2822 states that header lines may be wrapped wherever whitespace is 
present. 

-- 
Sam 



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