It appears that Cyril - ImprovMX via mailop <cy...@improvmx.com> said:
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>Just to clarify, I'm not trying to pin some issue on a company (Google) but
>I'm trying to understand why aiosmtpd seems to follow an RFC that
>appears to be clear on the behavior, that GMail doesn't do but doesn't
>appear to be the only one (as my user is generating a document that also
>doesn't seems to follow it).
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>I'm more thinking about a different interpretation on the RFC that leads to
>various behavior between aiosmtpd and (some) others.

You might want to reread the paragraph before the one you quoted in your last 
message:

   o  Before sending a line of mail text, the SMTP client checks the
      first character of the line.  If it is a period, one additional
      period is inserted at the beginning of the line.

It's quite clear, and if your software isn't adding a second dot in front of the
line that starts with a dot, it's wrong.

R's,
John
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