From: Nicolas Riendeau (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 11 2004 - 08:27:40 EDT
Hi Mr Venema!
Wietse Venema wrote:
> Why do you believe this is the case? Just provide a template file
> with the proper Content-Type: header.
>
> Of course no-one is going to figure out what the template should
> look like if it contains non-ASCII content.
>
> Wietse
>
My patch is essentially ready (just have to write a little something to describe its
use) but what you said above got me thinking.
Should The non-ASCII content in the template file be typed in quoted-printable or
should it be 8-bit characters (which I believe Postfix is able to convert to
quoted-printable if the other server doesn't support 8 bit (8BITMIME?).
I *think* quoted-printable would be the safest to use for mail and possibly to edit the
file too but it is a major pain to type it in (would be better to convert from 8-bit
to quoted-printable than to type it in) for something *not in* ISO-8859-something...
Let me know...
Thanks for your input and your help!
Have a nice day!
Nick
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