Re: [Evolution] Evolution generating invalid message-ids



This is a local misconfiguration issue.

Submit a bug report to bugzilla.ximian.com.   Maybe we can just fallback
to using the domain literal ip address if the local host name is not
qualified, as rfc2822 states (i.e. 12312 23423 1 foo [xxx xxx xxx xxx]).

Also, note that rfc2822 is not a standard, and the appropriate standard
rfc822 doesn't make the global uniqueness a MUST requirement, even if it
is implied.

On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 12:16, Gerald Oskoboiny wrote:
Hi,

I have received email with invalid message-id's from a number of
Evolution users recently; sample msgid:

    1023735423 7339 8 camel dirk

I did a bit of googling to see if this has been fixed in the most
recent versions, and can't find any evidence that it has. I found
what seems to be a related thread [1] that referred to bug 1557 [2]
and an expired i-d on guidelines for generating msgids [3] which is
worth reading; also, RFC 2822 says:

   The message identifier (msg-id) itself MUST be a globally unique
   identifier for a message.  The generator of the message identifier
   MUST guarantee that the msg-id is unique.  There are several
   algorithms that can be used to accomplish this [...]
   -- sec 3.6.4, http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt

This problem might happen only on systems with misconfigured hostnames
(i.e. systems on which 'hostname --fqdn' returns a simple hostname
instead of fully-qualified domain name?), but I think it would be
good for Evolution to detect and handle this situation to prevent
sending out mail with bogus msgids.

[1] http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2001-March/006680.html
[2] http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1557
[3] http://www.karlsruhe.org/rfc/draft-ietf-usefor-msg-id-alt-00.txt

-- 
Gerald Oskoboiny <gerald impressive net>
http://impressive.net/people/gerald/

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