From: Wietse Venema (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 11 2004 - 13:19:05 EDT
Nicolas Riendeau:
> 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?).
As long as the MIME attributes are specified correctly, then it
will work.
However, I am worried that most people will not know what MIME info
to specify, and that Postfix will have to actively inspect for
obvious bogosity. But it would never be able to figure out charset
violations.
Wietes
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