On 07/09/2022 04:22, Terence M. Bandoian wrote:
It looks like there's something going on with the CRLF sequence that
should separate the header section from the body in digest attachments.
However, it's difficult to tell where it's happening.
From RFC 5322:
A message consists of header fields (collectively called "the header
section of the message") followed, optionally, by a body. The header
section is a sequence of lines of characters with special syntax as
defined in this specification. The body is simply a sequence of
characters that follows the header section and is separated from the
header section by an empty line (i.e., a line with nothing preceding
the CRLF).
In Thunderbird, in every attachment that is displayed as blank or is
missing a leading portion of the message, there is no empty line between
the header section and the body in the message source.
In gmail, those attachments are displayed, mostly, but when I download
the source, there is no empty line separating the header section from
the body. I say mostly because, in some cases, gmail does not display a
leading portion of the message, but starts after the first blank line.
This suggests that the digest is not including empty lines between the
header section and body of attachments. I found a couple of digests from
2020 and, in all attachments, an empty line was included between the
header section and body.
Has the digest code changed recently?
Thanks for looking into this.
ezmlm (the software that runs the mailing lists) was updated around the
time you first reported these problems.
Please raise the issue of the missing line with the ASF infrastructure
team as they manage ezmlm for all ASF projects.
Thanks again,
Mark
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