[Mailman-Users] Re: [Mailman-Developers] Mailman can't handle MIME: Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable?
Barry A. Warsaw
barry at zope.com
Fri Mar 15 16:23:25 CET 2002
>>>>> "JM" == James Madill <James.Madill at duke.edu> writes:
JM> Notes, the originating Mailer of the message in
JM> question is also ESMTP. My MTA, sendmail 8.12.1, is an ESMTP
JM> mailer, and able to correctly handle a lone period on a line
JM> in the middle of an E-mail message. What MTA does Mailman use
JM> when DELIVERY_MODULE is set to 'SMTPDirect'? Internal code?
It talks to whatever MTA is listening on port 25, localhost (by
default). Mailman does not include MTA functionality; it's designed
to hand the message off to a real MTA for final delivery.
JM> I think that what is happening is that the MTA that
JM> Mailman is talking to is not told that ESMTP should be used.
JM> In doing so, when Mailman writes out to the MTA, the MTA sees
JM> the EOM marker and stops accepting data for that message.
Then it has to be your sendmail 8.12.1 MTA, because that's what
Mailman is talking to. Note that Python's smtplib -- which is the
module Mailman uses to talk to the MTA -- is designed to try EHLO
first and fall back to HELO only if the former fails.
Sounds like something's not kosher with your sendmail installation.
-Barry
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