Re: [Dbmail] pop and imap differences

2003-12-10 Thread Roel Rozendaal - ICS
well it could mean 2 things: (1) you discovered a bug in the imap mail parsing (2) the mail you try to see is so buggy the imap server can't cope with it The reason that the pop is functioning correctly is because POP doesn't parse messages - it simply splits the mail in a set of headers

Fwd: [Dbmail] pop and imap differences

2003-12-10 Thread Roel Rozendaal - ICS
. As it concerns only spam i think this non-rfc format is specially crafted to bypass some spam checks. regards roel Begin doorgestuurd bericht: Van: Alar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Datum: 10 december 2003 17:06:04 GMT+01:00 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Antw.: [Dbmail] pop and imap differences

Re: Fwd: [Dbmail] pop and imap differences

2003-12-10 Thread Christian G. Warden
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 05:40:01PM +0100, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote: Hi Craig, those messages look real nasty - there are content boundaries specified in the rfc822 header block but these boundaries don't match the supplied boundaries. I'm guessing that the imap server is looking for

[Dbmail] pop and imap differences

2003-12-09 Thread Craig Coles
I am using the current 2.0 code and have enabled both the pop3 and imap daemons. I am trying out a few different webmail solutions and seeing different results. My imap tests (phpgroupware and imp) are seeing From lines and Subject lines like this: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: dbmail IMAP