Exactly. If you're using something other than SMTP DATA, such as SMTP
BDAT, it is conceivable that the body could wind up without an ending
CRLF. Of course, the likelihood of both that *AND* the MTA adding an
extra CRLF during transmission does seem to me to be rather low.
So, do we worry about this potential case or not?
Tony
Michael Thomas wrote:
I must be missing something. The 821 input string of:
a b</body></html>CRLF
.
CRLF
already contains the final CRLF of the body, so there wouldn't be a
situation where you'd ever see an input string of the form: a
b</body></html> (no crlf), right? Or are you saying that's the case
for DATA, but maybe not BDAT?
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