On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 01:01:46AM -0000, John Levine via Postfix-users wrote:

> >I must be interpreting this wrong because it appears postfix is not
> >accepting that.  Here is the complete process.  A message arrives at
> >my MTA addressed to a specific address.  Postfix delivers that
> >message to a pipe to my process which reads the pipe and stores
> >everything in a file.  Portions of the text of that message are
> >extracted and then sent using SMTP to port 25 on my MTA with new
> >recipients. ...
> 
> Oh, there's your problem. If you are talking directly to an SMTP
> server, you have to use SMTP line endings \r\n rather than the \n used
> in files on Unix systems.

Maybe, but perhaps this is too literal a reading of the OP's anecdotal
description of the message handling.  One might equally expect that the
problem is with some parser of the message content not expecting to decode
quoted-printable MIME bodies.

-- 
    Viktor.
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