Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:49:59 +0000 (GMT)
   From: Philip Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:

   > Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve vacation
   > or reject rule) are created with CRLF as line terminators and piped to the
   > mail program (by default sendmail, which in our case is actually
   > exim).  Messages presented to sendmail in this way should, I  think,
   > conform to the Unix conventions for line termination rather than those for
   > SMTP, and therefore not contain CR characters.

Sendmail has, for many many years, dynamically adjusted to CRLF
instead of LF.  I suppose I could pass the "-ba" flag, which might
tell /usr/lib/sendmail to expect CRLF, but I'd worry that any sendmail
wrapper that doesn't deal with CRLF won't deal with the -ba flag.

I suppose I should just make Cyrus connect to an SMTP server so I know
what sort of beast I'm dealing with.

Larry

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