<p>I've had a look into this, and three things come to mind in particular. It looks like you've edited the error message to remove personal details, but I need to check:</p>
<ul>
<li>In the original error message, is there a colon <code>:</code> after the <code>From</code>?</li>
<li>In the original error message, was there anything between the email address and the date?</li>
<li>In the original error message, were there any <code>\r\n</code> or were all the headers separated by just <code>\n</code>?</li>
</ul>
<p>For anyone else looking, I mainly suspect this is the handling of <code>\n</code> as a header separator by the mail gem in 2.7.0, which appears to be "restored" recently in an unreleased commit (<a href="https://github.com/mikel/mail/pull/1168" class="issue-link js-issue-link" data-error-text="Failed to load issue title" data-id="271023765" data-permission-text="Issue title is private" data-url="https://github.com/mikel/mail/issues/1168">mikel/mail#1168</a>) - although it could be something else entirely too.</p>
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