From: Dan Horne (no email)
Date: Wed Nov 01 2006 - 09:49:17 EST
> >
> > Neither Postfix nor amavisd do any conversion.
>
> When message headers are malformed (don't start with
> "Header-Name:", Postfix will insert a blank line between the
> valid headers and first invalid header, which becomes part of
> the message body together with any subsequent possibly valid headers.
>
> Don't send broken messages, and they will be forwarded intact.
>
We have Outlook meeting requests going through postfix without issue.
What I have seen in the past is that software that adds information to
the body of emails (such as footers or signatures or disclaimers) will
'break' these meeting requests and cause them to be displayed as plain
text messages rather than being handled invisibly by Outlook. This
won't be signatures or disclaimers added by Outlook, but rather by
third-party software somewhere in the mail path.
--DH
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