Problem sending a DOS text file from Linux to Windows.

From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Fri Feb 01 2008 - 09:46:20 EST

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    Hi

    I am having a problem sending a Dos (CRLF) text file from Linux to Windows
    as an attachment (mimetype = text/plain, encoding = 7bit). I am using mutt
    as my email client and postfix (2.4.5) as my MTA. When the file is
    received the CRLF has been replaced by CRLFCRLF, if I send the same file to
    myself (on Linux) then the CRLF line endings have been replaced with LFLF.
    Creating a double line spacing effect.

    To try to narrow down the problem I replaced the MTA that mutt uses with a
    bash script to dump the file out to a log. This log showed that the
    message still contained just one CRLF line ending on each line.

    I then ran tcpdump so monitor the outgoing smtp connect that postfix was
    making. This showed that the line ending had changed from CRLF to CRCRLF.
    I am guessing that something somewhere is changing the LF at the end of the
    lines to CRLF despite the fact that each line already contains this
    combination.

    I am not sure where to go from here to find out what is going on, any help
    would be appreciated. If you require anymore information please let me
    know.

    Thanks

    Scott.


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