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New Got it.
[link|http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/255910|[link|http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/255910|http://www.security...ive/1/255910]]

This is similar, anyway.
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New Umm, well, only sorta.
That wasn't the problem. AFAIK, OE is rightly mis-parsing incorrectly formatted quoted-printable soft line-breaks in message bodies. From a technical viewpoint, I don't like it's failure mode, but from UI POV, it's actually quite good.

No, the concern I had was whether \\n in SMTP instead of \\r\\n (as per the standard) is at all widespread or is it just an aberration in the setup I'm working with?

Wade.

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     SMTP protocol correctness question. - (static) - (3)
         I * believe* it's just OE--recent exploit using this IIRC - (tseliot) - (2)
             Got it. - (tseliot) - (1)
                 Umm, well, only sorta. - (static)

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