Michael Monnerie wrote:
On Samstag, 16. Dezember 2006 14:52 Leonel Nunez wrote:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/datatype-binary.html
Thank you, found it already - I was looking at strings.
Back to the topic:
Although I prefer when software "just works", but wouldn't we possibly
have other problems when accepting utf-8 headers? After all, they must
not exit, and I believe postfix won't accept them already (Wietse is
very strict on rules).
So those broken headers come from broken software, would it be wise to
support that? If it doesn't create other problems I don't care, but I
can imagine somebody sending a header with a NULL byte (\000), breaking
SpamAssassin and such.
The point is that DBMail shouldn't be a failure point, even bad messages
(for the most part) should get through DBMail. If the Mail App sent it
and can receive it and Postfix doesn't complain, DBMail shouldn't
either. We can best handle this by treating the emails themselves as
binary objects.
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