Agreed. I did notice something else wierd, the SMTP server
sometimes complains:
post: posting failed; [BHST] premature end-of-file on socket
send: message not delivered to anyone
Hm. It would be interesting to see what -snoop shows when you get that.
Here's the excerpt starting at my printouts that show the CRLF
at the end of the last header:
mts/smtp/smtp.c:1179; put CR
mts/smtp/smtp.c:1191; put
(tls-encrypted) => .
(tls-encrypted) => RSET
(tls-encrypted) => QUIT
post: posting failed; [BHST] premature end-of-file on socket
send: message not delivered to anyone
What now? send -snoop
Trying to connect to "outbound.att.net" ...
That second send succeeded.
I didn't dig in to see why there's that RSET. That doesn't
appear when send succeeds.
Part of me wants to add a new flag (-prism, perhaps? :-) )
:-)
David
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