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From: | Peter Maydell |
Subject: | Re: [Nmh-workers] Understanding nmh (aka. What's the goal) [ really non-ASCII message bodies ] |
Date: | Tue, 07 Dec 2010 21:58:20 +0000 |
markus schnalke wrote: >[2010-12-07 12:33] Jon Steinhart <address@hidden> >Examples for what gets generated from mail *body text*: Thanks for doing this and saving me the effort ;-) >The old code generates ... > >... for ASCII: > > Content-Type: text/plain; name="sendKi9x7j"; x-unix-mode="0644"; > charset="us-ascii" > Content-ID: <address@hidden> > Content-Description: ASCII text > > foo > >... for non-ASCII (only if at least one attachment is present): > > Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="sendbRaV8T"; > x-unix-mode="0644" > Content-ID: <address@hidden> > Content-Description: UTF-8 Unicode text > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > d2l0aCBKb24.... These are definitely just wrong -- we shouldn't be specifying name and x-unix-mode for the body text (and base64ing when we could q-p is a bit unfriendly). -- PMM
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