> On Dec 6, 2018, at 3:00 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> wrote:
> 
>> On Mon Dec 03 2018 04:27:43 Matus UHLAR - fantomas   <uh...@fantomas.sk> 
>> said:
>>> pleaase, get a decent MUA, not applemail that tries to encode everything as
>>> internet links (and messes up thge plaintext version of mail).
> 
> On 04.12.18 13:47, @lbutlr wrote:
>> What do you base this statement on?  I’ve been using Apple’s Meal.app since
>> around 2003 or so, and I’ve never had it encode everything as Internet
>> links more mess up plaintext mail.
> 
> based on sender's 
> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3445.102.3)
> 
> and the result I have quoted that is also visible on:
> 
> https://marc.info/?l=postfix-users&m=154380074926895&w=2
> 
> the HTML parts may be encoded properly, but the plaintext version of sent
> mail contains useless crap where
> 
> <jlbr...@bordo.com.au>
> 
> is converted to:
> 
> <jlbr...@bordo.com.au <mailto:jlbr...@bordo.com.au>>
> 
> and:
> 
> mail.bordo.com.au
> 
> is converted to:
> 
> mail.bordo.com.au <http://mail.bordo.com.au/>

That does not appear to be the standard Apple Mail. I am running MacOS 10.14.1 
(the latest until 10.14.2 was released yesterday) and I have 
Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 12.1 \(3445.101.1\))
X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3445.101.1)

while jlbr...@bordo.com.au has
Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 12.2 \(3445.102.3\))
X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3445.102.3)

It’s possible that’s a new version included with 10.14.2 but Mr. Brown sent his 
message four days ago and 10.14.2 was released yesterday (he might have been 
running a pre-release version). It’s possible that however he pasted that into 
his message did that. It’s also possible that something downline of Mr. Brown 
at bordo.com.au is changing the message, converting it to multi-part, and 
adding that crap. I do note in the headers of his message that there are a 
bunch related to an anti-spam product called ASSP. I’ve never heard of it 
before and have no idea if it has that capability.
X-Assp-Version: 2.6.2(18328) on mail.bordo.com.au
X-Assp-ID: mail.bordo.com.au id-00682-15042
X-Assp-Session: 7FB04622FB68 (mail 1)
X-Assp-Envelope-From: jlbr...@bordo.com.au
X-Assp-Intended-For: postfix-users@postfix.org
X-Assp-Client-SSL: yes
X-Assp-Server-TLS: yes

In any event, unless I’m missing it, the version I and most everyone else has 
of Apple Mail does not do that. I’ve sent a test message to myself with HTML 
included and there was no conversion of links. And this message was sent with 
Apple Mail.

-- 
Larry Stone
lston...@stonejongleux.com


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