>If you look at a very long CC: header, you may notice that the value of
>this header is often placed in different lines, but those lines start
>with a space or tab character. This is the RFC-compliant way to indicate
>that this line is the continuation of a previous line. It's not necessar=
y
>to write very long lines, and some gateways may not even be able to
>handle lines of 1000 characters long.
A SMTP implementation is not required to handle longer lines than 1000
characters.
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