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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 18:41:34 +0200
From: Felix van Hove <felix DOT hove AT ision DOT net>
Reply-To: felix DOT hove AT de DOT easynet DOT net
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To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: ssmtp 2.38.7-4 reads headers from message body.
References: <00be01c393c0$869213b0$647ba8c0 AT neth DOT hp DOT com>
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-t isn't supported, see man ssmtp.

I have no problem to forward your message without this option, same ssmtp 
version 2.38.7.

Felix

Frank Slootweg wrote:

> [This is my first posting to this list. I hope the format is OK.]
> 
>   I am trying to use ssmtp (2.38.7-4) as my 'mailer' in tin, the
> newsreader. tin invokes ssmtp as
> 
> /usr/sbin/ssmtp -t < %F
> 
> where %F is a file which contains the header (lines), a blank line (only
> \r\n) and body.
> 
>   I have found that apparently ssmtp keeps reading 'header' lines (like
> From:, etc.) *after* it has read the full header, i.e. it also reads
> 'header' lines from the *body* of the message. For example it will fail
> (on the "From: Frank Slootweg <this AT ddress DOT is DOT invalid>" line in the
> *body*) with the below input file.
> 
>   Of course sending a message which contains a header in the body is
> quite common, so at the moment I can not use ssmtp.
> 
>   Is this a known problem? Any solutions/workarounds/etc. (other than
> 'manually' quoting (">") the header lines in the body)?
> 
>   Thanks in advance for any and all responses.
> 
> [start example input file:]
> From: Frank Slootweg <franks_cygwin AT yahoo DOT com>
> To: Frank Slootweg <franks_cygwin AT yahoo DOT com>
> Subject: ssmtp test
> 
> -- forwarded message --
> From: Frank Slootweg <this AT ddress DOT is DOT invalid>
> Subject: Re: [tin +OE ] Use OE to mail from tin?
> Newsgroups: news.software.readers
> References: <3f869331$0$445$1b62eedf AT news DOT wanadoo DOT nl>
> Organization: NOYB
> Date: 11 Oct 2003 19:42:24 GMT
> Message-ID: <3f885d20$1$445$1b62eedf AT news DOT wanadoo DOT nl>
> 
>   Thanks, Dirk and Urs. I probably first will have a look at the Cygwin
> ssmtp package. In hindsight, it probably isn't fair on tin to ask it to
> invoke OE. It is already sad that it 'has' to *run on* a virus, but
> asking it to willingly *invoke* one is plain cruel. My apologies! [1]
> 
> [1] For the HI: :-)
> -- end of forwarded message --
> [end example input file.]
> 
> [Note: I am sending this with OE, which may and may not correctly
> preserve the blank line (^\r\n$) between the header and body. Of course
> I have tested things with a correct blank line.]
> 
> 
> 
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