On 12 Mar 2018, at 22:44, J Doe wrote:

Hi,

I have a question regarding 8BITMIME.

I know Postfix supports 8BITMIME and does not support BINARYMIME, but I am wondering why both 8BITMIME and BINARYMIME are ESMTP extensions. It would appear that 8BITMIME solves the same problem as BINARYMIME (allow 8-bit encoding of MIME), so why wasn’t BINARYMIME made obsolete in the RFC’s ?

They don't quite solve the same problem. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3030#section-1 and note that the ability to transport any 8-bit character as message content does not include the ability to transport any arbitrary stream of bits. 8BITMIME is really designed to avoid the need to use Base64 or Quoted-Printable for text email messages using extended 8-bit charsets or UTF-8.

Also - because 8BITMIME seems to solve the problem without CHUNKING, is that why Postfix supports it over BINARYMIME ?

I can't give a definitive answer to that, but it seems to me that the added complexity of BINARYMIME+CHUNKING implementation and support is too high a cost for what it provides over 8BITMIME.

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