On Friday, April 28, 2006 at 10:54:17 +0400, Dmitry E. Oboukhov wrote:

> On 12:24 Thu 27 Apr     , Alain Bench wrote:
>> The $rfc2047_parameters setting is relevant to attachment filename
>> decoding, not to subject.
> And why is it not relevant for subject?

    All hi-bit subjects are (or should be) RFC2047 encoded. So Mutt
always decodes 2047 subjects: A setting to disable this wouldn't make
much sense.


> According to this RFC http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2047.html it can be
> applied to any message header, isn't it?

    Not all: RFC 2047 itself explicitly prohibits RFC 2047 encoding in
some headers or part of headers. See chapter #5. Example: The parameters
of the "Content-Disposition:" field MUST NOT use encoded words. The
"filename=blah.dat" of an attachment is such a parameter.


> However Mutt shows the mails, which have in their bodies/attaches
> print-quoted format with spaces, correctly.

    What do you mean exactly? Don't confuse body and header: Spaces are
allowed in QP body parts.


> I'll use Your patch, thank You. :-\

    You're welcome.


    BTW something munged the format of your reply, especially quotes.
What happened?


Bye!    Alain.
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