Dnia 24.01.2024 o godz. 23:21:10 Gerald Galster via Postfix-users pisze: > > As the amount of email increases it can be difficult to distinguish mails > to or from a correspondent. In this case it would help a lot to display > the subject as well but that's not part of envelope data. Therefore it's > convenient to log it using a header_check like /^Subject: / -> INFO, which > is subject to the 200 bytes limit. As headers consist of 7-bit ASCII > only, UTF8-Characters like Umlauts or Emojis must be encoded (qp/base64), > so 200 bytes sometimes is not equal to 200 chars and might result in > truncated subject lines.
Even if every character is encoded as two bytes, does ANYBODY who sends an email use a subject so long that first 100 characters are not enough to recognize the message? It seems a completely unreal scenario to me. If somebody used so long subject lines, with the LAST characters being the most meaningful, then the recipients themselves wouldn't be able to recognize the messages properly, because most email clients don't display as many characters in the subject when displaying a list of messages in the inbox. -- Regards, Jaroslaw Rafa r...@rafa.eu.org -- "In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub." _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org