Ok, this has to be the wierdest bug I've seen yet.
I also need to see if anyone else can replicate this problem.
I've been reporting that we get error 406 when forwarding certain messages. Its much more basic than that.
On my server, if I create a new message or forward one and the following text is in the TITLE OR THE BODY, I get the error.
"@aol", minus the quotes.
I tried a lot of iterations of this and pared it down to this line. If you have "@aol" in the body or title, its crapping out.
Can anyone else replicate this bug? Just send an email to any valid address with @aol in your subject or body.
Thanks!
I'm sending to AOL just fine. Honestly, with the 406 errors it sounds like your Apache server's mod_security settomgs are what have issues
Geuis Teses wrote:
Ok, this has to be the wierdest bug I've seen yet.
I also need to see if anyone else can replicate this problem.
I've been reporting that we get error 406 when forwarding certain messages. Its much more basic than that.
On my server, if I create a new message or forward one and the following text is in the TITLE OR THE BODY, I get the error.
"@aol", minus the quotes.
I tried a lot of iterations of this and pared it down to this line. If you have "@aol" in the body or title, its crapping out.
Can anyone else replicate this bug? Just send an email to any valid address with @aol in your subject or body.
Thanks!
So you can put @aol in your body and/or subject with no problem?
If thats the case then I think I finally know where the problem is. Stupid webhost has some kind of block setup on forwarding to AOL addresses automatically.
Thanks
On 12/7/05, Trae Dorn trh@trhonline.com wrote:
I'm sending to AOL just fine. Honestly, with the 406 errors it sounds like your Apache server's mod_security settomgs are what have issues
Geuis Teses wrote:
Ok, this has to be the wierdest bug I've seen yet.
I also need to see if anyone else can replicate this problem.
I've been reporting that we get error 406 when forwarding certain
messages.
Its much more basic than that.
On my server, if I create a new message or forward one and the following text is in the TITLE OR THE BODY, I get the error.
"@aol", minus the quotes.
I tried a lot of iterations of this and pared it down to this line. If
you
have "@aol" in the body or title, its crapping out.
Can anyone else replicate this bug? Just send an email to any valid
address
with @aol in your subject or body.
Thanks!
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