On Friday 03 March 2006 23:40, Nigel Horne wrote:
> > Check the RFC's as to whether it is legal or not. 'Should be'
> >and 'must be' could be two very different things.
>
> ClamAV's ScanMail option can handle a wide variety of line-terminators
> found in the wild, RFC compliant or not, including bo
Jan Pieter Cornet wrote:
Do you see all other mails ending with ^M? Why not? Surely all
your other incoming mails follow the RFCs and are sent with CRLF
line endings.
You are right, of course, and upon further testing I've found that this
problem is only happening on servers running Postfix -
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:23:51PM -0800, Alex Gottschalk wrote:
> Jan Pieter Cornet wrote:
> >On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:20:11PM -0800, Alex Gottschalk wrote:
> >>Replacing the CRLF with a bare LF in these headers causes Clamav to no
> >>longer quarantine these mail messages.
> >
> >I'm guessing
Jan Pieter Cornet wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:20:11PM -0800, Alex Gottschalk wrote:
Replacing the CRLF with a bare LF in these headers causes Clamav to no
longer quarantine these mail messages.
I'm guessing something is doing double encoding tricks. When you
pass lines ending in "CRLF" t
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:20:11PM -0800, Alex Gottschalk wrote:
> Replacing the CRLF with a bare LF in these headers causes Clamav to no
> longer quarantine these mail messages.
I'm guessing something is doing double encoding tricks. When you
pass lines ending in "CRLF" to the libraries, my gues
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Matt Fretwell wrote:
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:43:24 -0800
Alex Gottschalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This check is causing our mail server to quarentine mail sent
from PHP via postfix. It looks like it's because PHP wants
to put CRLF on the MIME headers instead of bare
Matt Fretwell wrote:
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:43:24 -0800
Alex Gottschalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This check is causing our mail server to quarentine mail sent
from PHP via postfix. It looks like it's because PHP wants
to put CRLF on the MIME headers instead of bare LFs. Is
there any w
Matt Fretwell wrote:
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:43:24 -0800
Alex Gottschalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This check is causing our mail server to quarentine mail sent
from PHP via postfix. It looks like it's because PHP wants
to put CRLF on the MIME headers instead of bare LFs. Is
there any way
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:43:24 -0800
Alex Gottschalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This check is causing our mail server to quarentine mail sent
> from PHP via postfix. It looks like it's because PHP wants
> to put CRLF on the MIME headers instead of bare LFs. Is
> there any way to modify or remo
This check is causing our mail server to quarentine mail sent from PHP
via postfix. It looks like it's because PHP wants to put CRLF on the
MIME headers instead of bare LFs. Is there any way to modify or remove
this behaviour? At least according to the PHP docs
http://us3.php.net/function.ma
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Thursday 31 Mar 2005 14:45, Kenneth Dalbjerg wrote:
Hello
Can i disable check for "Disallowed characters found in MIME headers", i
use clamav, width qmailscanner.
it's a issue of qmailscanner, look the faq in the site.
You can't disable check, (be aware of \n\r in php mail f
On Thursday 31 Mar 2005 14:45, Kenneth Dalbjerg wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Can i disable check for "Disallowed characters found in MIME headers", i
> use clamav, width qmailscanner.
That would be a mistake since it would not flag up possible decoding problems.
> Regards Kenneth Dalbjerg
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Nigel
Hello
Can i disable check for "Disallowed characters found in MIME headers", i
use clamav, width qmailscanner.
Regards Kenneth Dalbjerg
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