Michael Grimm:
> Hi,
>
> I recently found some of the following messages in my logfiles, all triggered
> by the very same sender:
>
> | Dec 16 22:05:13 <mail.info> mmw.lan postfix/lmtp[46725]: 4MdkqX6PKszHgv:
> breaking line > 998 bytes with <CR><LF>SPACE
>
> Ok, after some evaluations, I understood why. From my side, nothing to
> concern. These mails are a newsletter which isn't imported to my user.
>
> But, while invastigating I found on
> http://www.postfix.com/postconf.5.html#lmtp_line_length_limit ...
>
> | lmtp_line_length_limit (default: 990)
>
> ? and on ?
>
> http://www.postfix.com/postconf.5.html#smtp_line_length_limit
>
> | smtp_line_length_limit (default: 998)
>
> ? AND postconf shows me:
>
> | mail> postconf -d | grep _line_length_limit
> | lmtp_line_length_limit = 998
> | smtp_line_length_limit = 998
>
>
> Is this a typo?
>
> Regards,
> Michael
No. With Postfix 2.9 the 990 was replaced with 998, but he text for
lmtp_line_length_limit docuentation wasn't updated.
Wietse
> (FYI: I am running postfix 3.7.3 with compatibility_level = 3.6)
>
>