EMAIL HEADER
Subject: =?UTF-8?B?8J+YsSBTSE9QIE5PVzogR2V0IDAlIElOVEVSRVNUIERlYWxzIHBs?=
 =?UTF-8?B?dXMgZXhjbHVzaXZlIHZvdWNoZXJzIHdpdGggU1BheUxhdGVyISDwn5GJ?=

SIDE BY SIDE COMPARE
=?UTF-8?B?8J+YsSBTSE9QIE5PVzogR2V0IDAlIElOVEVSRVNUIERlYWxzIHBs?= 
=?UTF-8?B?dXMgZXhjbHVzaXZlIHZvdWNoZXJzIHdpdGggU1BheUxhdGVyISDwn5GJ?=
=?UTF-8?B?8J+YsSBTSE9QIE5PVzogR2V0IDAlIElOVEVSRVNUIERlYWxzIHBs?=? 
=?UTF-8?B?dXMgZXhjbHVzaXZlIHZvdWNoZXJzIHdpdGggU1BheUxhdGVyISDwn5GJ?=

You missed the newline in the first line.  Postfix will obviously not
let those through and will replace such characters with '?' or so.  It
does not interpret stuff.


Can you elaborate more? What do you mean I missed the new line? The email header subject 
being two lines? What did i miss about it? Isn't that how it is supposed to be? And why 
would postfix insert a '?' just because line breaks were used when it's expected on long 
lines? Wietse just said "Postfix (and Postfix logging) does not alter subject 
lines".

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