Re: Problem sending a DOS text file from Linux to Windows.

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Date: Mon Feb 04 2008 - 04:00:34 EST

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    On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 05:30:04PM +0100, Richard Foley wrote:
    >You're not listening to the answer:
    >
    >Wietse said:
    >
    >> To send DOS a textfile from a UNIX system use a DOS/UNIX conversion
    >> tool or send the file as a base64 encoded attachment.

    Let me try to put it another way. How do I know when I need to convert the
    file before I send it ? I don't intend to manually check every single text
    file that I send to see if I should then manually convert it first.

    Using the UNIX file utility with the "-i" option which lists the mime type
    it gives:

    text/plain; charset=us-ascii

    If this is correct, then shouldn't the MTA handle this mime type without
    screwing up the file ?

    Programmatically it is not difficult, so I assume that the negativity that
    I am getting is because I am not getting something, so please please
    explain why changing the code to cope with this would be a bad idea.

    Scott.

    PS. Tried the same thing with exim and this works as it should, i.e.
    doesn't introduce the extra CR in the attachment. I don't want to switch
    MTAs as I believe Postfix is better in many ways, but I also don't want to
    send out broken emails.


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