>> You must use \r\n to separate headers, although
>> - some Unix mail transfer agents may work with just a single newline
>> - (\n).
>> + some Unix mail transfer agents replace \n by
>> + \r\n automatically (leads to doubling
>> + \r if \r\n is used).
Aidan Lister wrote:
> You must use \r\n to separate headers, although
> - some Unix mail transfer agents may work with just a single newline
> - (\n).
> + some Unix mail transfer agents replace \n by
> + \r\n automatically (leads to doubling
> + \r if \r\n is used).
The problem with this is \