Message-ID: <450DB5B3.7050006@darkman.de>
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:53:07 +0200
From: Sven 'Darkman' Michels <sven@darkman.de>
User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 (X11/20060725)
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To: Mads Martin Joergensen <mmj@mmj.dk>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Mails in incoming cause of "invalid from"]
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Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
> mlmmj should stop parsing headers when two newlines are met like the
> spec claims.

ahem? 2? maybe i'm missunderstand you, but i thought header ends
when one empty line shows up...?


> That's why when I add a From: on the beginning of a line after a
> newline, that From: isn't picked up.
> 
> Could you look in a hex editor or such, to see if there's something
> making mlmmj believe there's more headers? Space or tab is enough to
> make it continue.
> 
>> I also tested this with thunderbird: when i add some
>> "fake headers", it works with the following "code":
>>   bla fasel
> 
> Well, can you trigger it with Thunderbird, by writing From: somewhere
> after a newline?

No, couldn't. But i played around with, the following did trigger
it:

<space><space>text\n
\n
<space><space>text\n
From: test+help@c3f2m.de [mailto:test+help@c3f2m.de]

looks like:
  bla fasel

  bla
From: test+help@c3f2m.de [mailto:test+help@c3f2m.de]

Does that help?

Regards,
Sven

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