loopforever
Verified User
I've noticed this problem since day one, but it hasn't really bugged me much until now ...and now it just annoys the hell out of me...
This pop3 service does not interpret new line characters in e-mail headers properly. A vast majority of e-mails are sent with \r\n line breaks, but when receiving these messages the headers are ignored and interpreted as part of the message body (and therefore output in a user's e-mail).
E-Mails with headers using JUST \n to seperate them are correctly received and displayed.
So, my question is, how can we have this POP3 daemon configured so it accepts messages with both \n and \r\n line breaks in the headers?
Thanks !
This pop3 service does not interpret new line characters in e-mail headers properly. A vast majority of e-mails are sent with \r\n line breaks, but when receiving these messages the headers are ignored and interpreted as part of the message body (and therefore output in a user's e-mail).
E-Mails with headers using JUST \n to seperate them are correctly received and displayed.
So, my question is, how can we have this POP3 daemon configured so it accepts messages with both \n and \r\n line breaks in the headers?
Thanks !