Was there any follow-up to this?
Related to this unpleasant issue that gets repeatedly kicked around between this list and postfix-users, with an unpleasant amount of disdain I might add, has anybody implemented a hack to Cyrus lmptd to optionally reject such messages, or delete these NUL characters? Seems like an option to lmtpd to do either would settle this for once and for all.
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Philipp Sacha wrote:
Hi,
my mailsystem is a comibination of exim (4.42) and cyrus (2.2.8). To prevent cyrus from getting mails with NUL characters, i have configured exim so that it refuses such kind of mails.
Occasionaly some mails went through exim, but were classified as containing NUL characters by cyrus. These mails did not contain NUL characters but lines which are longer than around 8192 characters. Is there a reason to classify such lines as containing NUL characters? Wouldn´t it be better to permit longer lines or to print out another more specific error message?
Regards, Philipp