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1. tibors+Qa[view] [source] 2026-02-03 11:09:26
>>todsac+(OP)
> We see that that’s a quite a long line. Mail servers don’t like that

Why do mail server care about how long a line is? Why don't they just let the client reading the mail worry about wrapping the lines?

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2. direwo+6j[view] [source] 2026-02-03 12:06:39
>>tibors+Qa
SMTP is a line–based protocol, including the part that transfers the message body

The server needs to parse the message headers, so it can't be an opaque blob. If the client uses IMAP, the server needs to fully parse the message. The only alternative is POP3, where the client downloads all messages as blobs and you can only read your email from one location, which made sense in the year 2000 but not now when everyone has several devices.

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3. fluori+8v[view] [source] 2026-02-03 13:26:34
>>direwo+6j
Hey, POP3 still makes sense. Having a local copy of your emails is useful.
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4. ahoka+w61[view] [source] 2026-02-03 16:22:00
>>fluori+8v
But it's more akin to consuming a message queue. You have fetched it, it's gone.
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5. forest+iV1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 19:41:28
>>ahoka+w61
This is incorrect. POP3 does not require fetched messages to be deleted from the server.
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