-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, November 27 at 04:31 PM, quoth Frank Bulk: > For example, what was: > Subject: A DSL modem belonging to username 'username' is constantly > reconnecting (112 times) > in the headers is now: > Subject: A DSL modem belonging to username 'username' is constantly > reconnecting (112 times) > > That wouldn't be so bad because this behavior is compliant with RFC 2822, > but Outlook 2003 and 2007 don't unfold it nicely, only removing the > CR/LF and not the tab. It really looks quite awful in my inbox.
Wait, it adds a TAB? That's not compliant with RFC 2822. According to section 2.2.3: Unfolding is accomplished by simply removing any CRLF that is immediately followed by WSP. Translation: inserting tabs for "prettiness" is *wrong*. It doesn't say that when folding you're allowed to insert arbitrary whitespace. In fact, it only says in order to wrap a header you're allowed to insert a CRLF before any (pre-existing) WSP. For once, Outlook is right, and mutt is wrong. > I haven't found a way for Outlook to deal with this correctly, > though I'm open to suggestions. Technically, Outlook *is* dealing with it correctly. > Failing that, is there a way I can revert mutt's behavior to the > earlier release? I don't see any command-line option or anything > describing how mutt even decides what length the subject line needs > to be before folding. Unfortunately no... I suggest filing a bug report. :( ~Kyle - -- If an elderly respected expert in a given field tells you that something can be done he is almost certainly right. If an elderly respected expert in a given field tells you that something is impossible, he is almost certainly wrong. -- Robert A. Heinlein -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFHTKQTBkIOoMqOI14RAsz5AKCc+KuOtCXDRrWjbVkbwWds0t7v1wCglkvJ 5ezwbBDecFH4Dv6ZVgyAfXE= =2+RZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----