![]() ![]() The 'beautification' of the first idiosyncrasy would only break the 'Simple' body canonicalization hash, which is rarely used. I found two idiosyncrasies (which both seem to be RFC-compliant!) in MIME multipart messages sent from Gmail which are affected by the 'beautification' (tell me when you are interested in the details). >I'm kind of aware that Exchange does have the bad habit of modifying boundaries and reformatting whitespaces which will often break DKIMĪs you already suspected, the verification issue with nested MIME multipart messages sent from Gmail accounts is caused by the fact that the MXS transport service 'beautifies' the body content of MIME messages before the messages are given to transport service agents like DkimX for further processing. The bad news: It's caused by the MXS transport service
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