Dino Ciuffetti writes:


It seems that:
1) the header called "MIME-Version" become "Mime-Version" and it also
change position
2) the header called "Content-Type" change its value some way and its
position
3) a non existent header called "Content-Transfer-Encoding" get added by
courier

My first query is: is there a way to avoid courier to do header mangling
or to do it after global mailfilter phase?

Any scheme that depends on the contents of mail headers being immutable is broken by design. Some people, sadly, have forgotten that the original purpose for email was to facilitate communications between dissimilar systems, therefore the internal formatting of email cannot be assumed to be immutable.

There are a number of situations where Courier may rewrite mail headers, in order to correct minor MIME formatting issues. Setting MIME=none will disable most of them -- but Courier may still end up rewriting MIME headers if the original ones were completely broken.

You can add that setting in the esmtpd configuration file.

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