Hi All,

If a remote server sends Courier (0.45) what it claims is a uuencoded message, but the message includes non-uuencoded valid bits (e.g. ^M from a Mac); what does Courier do?

A) Autoconverts it to 7-bit; leaving all the non-valid characters intact.
B) Autoconverts it to 7-bit; stripping any invalid characters.
C) Other (what?).
D) This question doesn't make any sense.


If it's Answer A, is there any way to toggle Answer B for known flakey servers (e.g. a BOFH option?) (And does it require >0.45?)

thanks!
Jeff



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