>> Well, it's not a bug with Q-S - in fact it's a bug with either your
>> POP/IMAP servers and/or clients for groaning at a poorly written
>> Message-ID header...
>
> I find this hard to believe. IMHO the message is not delivered properly,
> the file that holds the message on the server is truncated as in the below
> message. In fact with this message, it is not the Message-ID, but the
> received from header that has been chopped.

Well yeah - it's not being delivered properly - or it's not being created
properly. These messages look like SPAM to me - so how do you know this
"fault" isn't with the Spammer's SMTP client? Why do you think it's
anything to do with Qmail-Scanner?

Breaking/corrupting email is about *the worse* thing Q-S could possibly
do. I doubt it is to blame as I'd expect myself and every other user of
Q-S to have noticed that by now. In fact that's part of the reason Q-S
doesn't fiddle with messages (like "disinfect" viruses) - less fiddling
means less opportunity for screw-ups.

What makes you think Q-S is the cause of the problem?

Jason


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