"food_life" <food_life.news@kandu.dk> wrote in news:IbG38.4509$XA5.550502
@news000.worldonline.dk:
> Nogen som kan forklare følgende fejlmeddelelse:
> 
>   The recipient name is not recognized
>         The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=us;a= ;p=acd
> systems;l=ACD003EXCH0201191542DA8JRAN0
>     MSEXCH:IMS:ACD Systems:ACD:ACD003EXCH 3451 (000B09AA) 451 See
> 
http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.
Jeg kiggede lidt på fejlmeddelelsen, og tænkte om ikke der stod noget på 
det omtalte link:
"Bare LFs in SMTP
Most likely you're here because your mailer displayed the pointer ``See 
http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.'' 
Solaris 2.5 sendmail: Upgrade! Fixed in Solaris 2.5.1. You can fix the 
problem by putting ``,E=\r\n'' at the end of Mether, Mtcp, or Msmtp in 
sendmail.cf. (Note that Mether is not the same as DMether.) 
sendmail V8 has a bug that will produce a bare LF in certain messages 
(e.g., messages with very long lines). This bug was identified in 
November 1996; I don't know if it has been fixed yet. 
Eudora Pro 4.0 for Windows: Upgrade! The HTML LF problem was fixed in 
4.0.1. The attachment LF problem was fixed in 4.1. 
listproc 6.0c: Chuck Foster says you should add ``CONVERT(buf);'' before 
``WRITE_TO_SOCKET'' around line 165 of sysmail.c in the Listproc source 
code. 
fetchmail: Upgrade! Recent versions of fetchmail reportedly do the right 
thing. Make sure the forcecr option is on. 
Galacticom WorldGroups: Reported 19970716. No information yet on how it 
can be fixed. 
Claris Emailer: Reported 19980613. No information yet on how it can be 
fixed. 
What is a bare LF, anyway?
It is an ASCII linefeed (LF) character not preceded by an ASCII carriage-
return (CR) character. 
Every line in an Internet mail message is required to end with CR LF. The 
entire message ends with CR LF dot CR LF. 822bis specifically prohibits 
other uses of LF. 
The mail clients discussed above are incorrectly ending lines with LF 
and, in most cases, ending the entire message with LF dot LF. That's not 
CR LF dot CR LF, so a server such as msn.com will sit there waiting for 
the rest of the message. After a while it'll give up and drop the 
connection. Your mail doesn't get through. 
Some mail servers convert a bare LF into CR LF, and accept LF dot LF as 
the end of a mail message. This behavior is specifically prohibited by 
821bis"
Interessant læsning.. I korte træk, opgrader eller sikft mail 
program.....
MVH