Christian Ludwig: > Hello, > > Wietse Venema: > > That looks like an improper implementation of the "initial dot > > stuffing" algorithm of SMTP. > > > > See RFC5321 for how this is done correctly. > > http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321#section-4.5.2 > > So how can I change this configuration? See, I send a properly formated
Your input is NOT PROPERLY FORMATTED. Your original message does not have whitespace at the beginning of the second part of the Content-Type: header. Instead it has ".". Your original message violates RFC 5322: 1) RFC 5322: Multi-line message headers must have whitespace at the beginning of the second etc. line. Your original message has "." at the beginning of a line, but your SMTP client does not prepend "." as required by RFC RFC 5321. Your SMTP client violates RFC 5231: 2) RFC 5321: The SMTP client MUST prepend "." to lines that start with ".". The SMTP server MUST remove "." at the beginning of a line. > Do you have a pointer on some configuration options which may have an > influence on this, or maybe even know the configuration switch exactly? This behavior is not configurable. IT IS REQUIRED BY INTERNET STANDARDS. Wietse