Hi everybody,
Concerning our issue, we've made some more tests. We sent an email using
the "mail" command directly from our mail server (see below) :
/mailx -s "Mail with HTML body" \
-r "[email protected]" \
-a "Content-Type: text/html" \
[email protected] <<EOF
<html>
<body>
<h1>HTML mail with é à è characters</h1>
<p>This is the HTML body of the mail.
Cariage Return
</p>
</body>
</html>
EOF
/The mail arrived on our test address ([email protected]) without
any issues. We think that the encoding in the SOGo Webmail is wrong and
causing the bug, but we didn't find any fix yet.
Does anyone has any idea to solve this issue?
Le 21/10/2024 à 16:48, Baptiste TANDA ([email protected]) a écrit :
Hi everybody,
Our SOGo mails are refused by the mail server @orange.fr with the
following error :
"/552 5.2.0 Message contains bare CR and is violating 822.bis section
2.3/"
We've investigated the issue and noticed that this happen everytime we
use a special french character ("à" for example) and/or when we have
several lines in our mail (at least 2 lines).
We also noticed that in such cases, and only in such cases, a header
is added : "Content-Tranfer-Encoding: quoted-printable"
It does not happen when we have a single simple line in our email body
without any special characters.
By the way, we can send attachment without any issue, as long as there
is no "...quoted-printable"
The server is a Debian 11 with Exim4 (4.94.2-7) and SOGo
(5.11.2.20241016-1)
Any idea how to solve that issue ?