On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:53:04AM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
will it prefer test parts and try to avoid uuencoded or base64 parts?
(or maybe decode them?)
On 11.12.19 14:35, Henrik K wrote:
To clarify, of course SA decodes base64 parts. Base64 is standard MIME
transfer encoding. It's decoded to reveal the actual part content. But
this is independent of what the actual Content-Type is declared as. SA
basically looks for Content-Type: text/* parts, and decoding stuff when
required.
Now whether your message was actually MIME transfer encoded as uuencode, I
don't know? Most likely it was just a text part with actual uuencoded text
contents? Or did your message have Content-Transfer-Encoding: x-uuencode
header? I don't even know if SA knows how to decode that..
old school "attachment" no Content-Type, plaintext, uuencode inline.
I don't think SA decodes that.
I don't know if it should, but at least detection should be OK.
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