Jason Haar writes:

On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 06:35:00PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
File a bug report with Microsoft. As you've noted, normally illegal 8-bit content gets rejected. Now, it is acceptable, but an IMAP client is explicitly notified that the 8bit content uses an unknown character set.

Sam, I have a suggestion.


Instead of erroring stating that Courier won't accept broken MIME messages,
rephrase it into something long the lines of:

This message contains content that is typically used by viruses to infect
remote systems. As such it is rejected.

Changes the entire issue. Now ISP's using Courier can state it's a *feature*
- hell, they could charge more for it :-)

What an excellent suggestion! Why didn't I think of that?





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