On 2012-11-29 01:49:55 +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-11-28 at 22:06 +, Darren Salt wrote:
> > It would make sense to have that enabled by default, and to ensure
> > that all software in Debian which produces MIME quoted-printable
> > does this, or at least can do this.
>
On Wed, 2012-11-28 at 19:16 +, Simon McVittie wrote:
> * There are certain messages which are losslessly representable in SMTP
> without using MIME, but not losslessly representable in mboxo format
> without using MIME;
yes,... but of course MIME standards neither demand any quoted-printabl
On Wed, 2012-11-28 at 22:06 +, Darren Salt wrote:
> It would make sense to have that enabled by default, and to ensure that all
> software in Debian which produces MIME quoted-printable does this, or at
> least can do this.
I agree... but let me add a few notes:
1) Most programs I know of (at
I demand that Jakub Wilk may or may not have written...
> * Simon McVittie , 2012-11-28, 19:16:
>> If you don't restrict yourself to avoiding MIME, any piece of text (or
>> indeed any bytestring) becomes losslessly representable. In particular,
>> MUAs supporting quoted-printable and/or Base64 c
* Simon McVittie , 2012-11-28, 19:16:
If you don't restrict yourself to avoiding MIME, any piece of text (or
indeed any bytestring) becomes losslessly representable. In particular,
MUAs supporting quoted-printable and/or Base64 can avoid sending
messages matching /^From / by using MIME and quot
On 28/11/12 15:34, Darren Salt wrote:
> Having just viewed the raw text of my message (as sent), there's one other
> little wrinkle which I already knew but had failed to consider and which
> makes testing of this useless: gpg handles any 'From ' lines itself in a
> reversible manner, using '- ' as
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