> I find that hard to believe. A mail header is a mail header. And they
> aren't any different from what 1001 other mail-mungers do.
>
> What do you think is wrong?

The custom headers that qmail-scanner adds breaks Mail::Field::Received's
parsing of Received: headers:


unterminated quoted string at or near "'Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
unterminated quoted string at or near "'Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
unterminated quoted string at or near "'Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
unterminated quoted string at or near "'Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
etc etc etc, for every email...


Keep in mind - I KNOW this is not a qmail-scanner problem.  Over the
past year, I've found Mail::Field::Received to be fragile and not very
tolerant of anything "out of the ordinary."  And before you ask, I
haven't had any luck getting a response out of the author, either.  ;)

But, I'm losing valuable research data, so will commenting out the
code in qmail-scanner that adds the headers break anything I'm not
aware of?

Thanks very much!

Benny


-- 
"I'm on the Zoloft to keep from killing y'all."
                                                  -- Mike Tyson



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