16 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-usersRE: [courier-users] Re: RFC 2047 2045...
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Christian JourdeSep 7, 2000 6:52 am 
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Chad Leigh, Shire.Net LLCSep 13, 2000 9:57 am 
Christian JourdeSep 13, 2000 2:19 pm 
Gordon MessmerSep 13, 2000 2:49 pm 
Christian JourdeSep 13, 2000 3:01 pm 
Michael S. FischerSep 13, 2000 4:08 pm 
Gordon MessmerSep 13, 2000 5:24 pm 
Sam VarshavchikSep 13, 2000 6:20 pm 
Jason BakerSep 14, 2000 10:10 am 
Sam VarshavchikSep 14, 2000 7:30 pm 
Christian JourdeSep 15, 2000 3:23 am 
Jan MachSep 15, 2000 6:04 am 
Christian JourdeSep 15, 2000 6:49 am 
Gordon MessmerSep 15, 2000 9:30 pm 
Michael T. BabcockSep 15, 2000 10:41 pm 
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Subject:RE: [courier-users] Re: RFC 2047 2045 COMPLIANCE - What about solution?Actions...
From:Jan Mach (mac@ders.cz)
Date:Sep 15, 2000 6:04:43 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Hi,

In time I've found that RFC compilance thing I've decided to change Courier and I've changed lines in submit2.C file (it's same as Sam wrote).

Now I'm so happy and I can't imagine I can change mail server at all. It's a great work, Sam !

But what about to make other possiblity:

1) make some option in configuration file that amins can decide to allow or not to allow RFC compilant mails (I don't think it's right way) 2) I don't like MS Exchange (last release) at all but they deal with non- RFC compilant e-mails better way: non RFC compilant messages deliver as attachments. So, then you get message where is written that is isn't RCF compilant and you can find is as attachment. Example of message that recipient recieves (it's same message which Courier rejects because of it isn't RFC compilant): "This message uses a character set that is not supported by the Internet Service. To view the original message content, open the attached message. If the text doesn't display correctly, save the attachment to disk, and then open it using a viewer that can display the original character set. <<message.txt>> "

What do you think about the second one ?

Regards,