On 18-05-24 12:19 PM, John Levine wrote:
In article <88c423e5-1f7b-613e-807e-f519b0636...@linuxmagic.com> you write:
Just want to bring it up, the AOL Dkim header is 520 characters long all
on one line...

What leads you to believe that's a problem?  The specs have always
been very clear that lines in mail messages can be up to 1000
characters including the CR/LF.

Any software that can't handle 520 character lines is pretty badly broken.

R's,
John


Just because it CAN doesn't mean it should..


Each line of characters MUST be no more than
   998 characters, and SHOULD be no more than 78 characters, excluding
   the CRLF.

And there are a lot more things processing email headers that just software.. 'view source', human readability.. etc.


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