Re: [courier-users] Invalid 7bit data

2012-10-09 Thread Lucio Crusca
In data martedì 9 ottobre 2012 01:55:49, Sam Varshavchik ha scritto: > Lucio Crusca writes: > > Aruba mail services here are considered to be standard and working also > > when they do not work, because many people use them. You can look at it > > as if it were a de-facto standard. > > If you're g

Re: [courier-users] Invalid 7bit data

2012-10-09 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Lucio Crusca writes: I assume that "opt MIME=8bit" and "Invalid 7bit data" both refer to mime encoding. Based on my assumption I guess that converting messages to 8bit could workaround the errors from the remote mailserver, but... do you think those assumptions are completely off-the-wall? Here

Re: [courier-users] Invalid 7bit data

2012-10-09 Thread Lucio Crusca
Sam Varshavchik writes: > Lucio Crusca writes: > > I ask that because I already have "opt BOFHBADMIME=accept" in place, I > > know that it implies "opt MIME=none" and I don't feel like changing it > > if it hasn't > > No, the two are independent settings. The first one controls what gets > accepte

Re: [courier-users] Invalid 7bit data

2012-10-09 Thread William Hue
I just thought I'd add my two cents to this "time wasting" discussion: I have been experience this same problem for about a year now with my ISP (one of the big 3 in Canada). They upgraded their server software and I started getting rejected messages with "Invalid 7bit data". (Talk about tryin

Re: [courier-users] Invalid 7bit data

2012-10-09 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Lucio Crusca writes: Sam Varshavchik writes: > Lucio Crusca writes: > > I ask that because I already have "opt BOFHBADMIME=accept" in place, I > > know that it implies "opt MIME=none" and I don't feel like changing it > > if it hasn't > > No, the two are independent settings. The first one contr