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Posted by "Sonia" on 11/14/22 11:22
Hi
Without seeing the clients resulting email it is very hard to see what is
wrong. It could be line endings or a host of other things. Maintaining RFC
2049 standards is important because even though your server might support
one method the client may not support what you are using!
RFC 2049 and RFC822 state...
(2) Many systems may elect to represent and store text data
using local newline conventions. Local newline
conventions may not match the RFC822 CRLF convention --
systems are known that use plain CR, plain LF, CRLF, or
counted records. The result is that isolated CR and LF
characters are not well tolerated in general; they may
be lost or converted to delimiters on some systems, and
hence must not be relied on. Always use CRLF in any
mail header or body entity following RFC2049 standards
Sonia
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