Am 11.10.2015 um 22:46 schrieb @lbutlr:
On Oct 10, 2015, at 3:59 AM, Linda A. Walsh <sa-u...@tlinx.org> wrote: [bollocks and tripe snipped]But the big-iron struck back by pushing through an unrealistic default for non-BOM UTF16 files... and yeah, it's in the standard, but in the real world, it's not the default.Only if you consider the assbackward Microsoft as “the real word”. Hint: the vast majority of mail servers in the word are not running Microsoft OSes
how does it matter what software the majority of mail servers are running when you can easily trick out a mailserver running Linux / SpamAssassin?
and even if i hate it and don't understand: the majority of (relevant) mailsevers semms to running Mircosoft just because of the huge amount of backscatters with "unknown user" instead reject such messages to make proper bounce-management possible - *you* may not notice it, mailadmins which receive backscatters for classify mail do
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