On July 7, 2010 at 2:33AM +0900,
tats (at debian.org) wrote:

> On June 30, 2010 at 3:36PM +0200,
> dmaus (at ictsoc.de) wrote:
>
>> Package: wl-beta
>> Severity: minor
>>
>> By default gnutls-cli uses a single LF to delimit commands, but the
>> specs (e.g. IMAP) define client and server commands to be delimited by
>> CRLF.
>>
>> Most servers may accept LF instead CRLF, but connecting to servers
>> that do not accept LF or are behind a restrictive firewall that
>> filters non-compliant traffic will fail.
>
> Hmm, if "--crlf" is added to ssl-program-arguments, imap.gmail.com
> fails with the error: "IMAP error: Could not parse command".
>
> What should we do?

Hmm, Wanderlust seems to use CRLF to send commands to gnutls-cli.

Is "--crlf" really needed?  It seems to be redundantly.

Thanks,
--
Tatsuya Kinoshita

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