A guy using libsrs_alt with Exim has found this problem:
>It looks to me as if Yahoo are sending out stuff (junk probably!) using
>the legitimate (if discouraged) quoted-string local-part format and SRS
>is rewriting this into something which is then illegal (I'm a little
>rusty on the finer points of RFC-2821).
Has this ever been discussed within the SRS framework? Emails that are SRS forwarded like this
Email from: "SOMECODEDSTRING"@yahoo.com
SRS return address: SRS0=XXX=XX=yahoo.com="SOMECODEDSTRING"@forward.com
Give an invalid return address. The obvious solution would be to escape the quotes...
Miles.
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>It looks to me as if Yahoo are sending out stuff (junk probably!) using
>the legitimate (if discouraged) quoted-string local-part format and SRS
>is rewriting this into something which is then illegal (I'm a little
>rusty on the finer points of RFC-2821).
Has this ever been discussed within the SRS framework? Emails that are SRS forwarded like this
Email from: "SOMECODEDSTRING"@yahoo.com
SRS return address: SRS0=XXX=XX=yahoo.com="SOMECODEDSTRING"@forward.com
Give an invalid return address. The obvious solution would be to escape the quotes...
Miles.
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