Heho, > If I recall correctly, POSIX says that a line of text is not a line > of text unless it ends in a proper line ending marker. I'm unsure of > the details, here, but I am sure that when, a few years ago, I dug > deeply into this, I concluded that the last line of a UNIX text file > absolutely has to end with an LF for the line to be unequivocally > part of the file.
If I read RFC8461 correctly, this is not required for MTA-STS policies: RFC8461, Sec. 3.2. > sts-policy-record = sts-policy-field *WSP > *(sts-policy-term sts-policy-field *WSP) > [sts-policy-term] ;-) With best regards, Tobias _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop