Acording to RFCs of MIME standars, using of 8-bit character in headers is 
violation, but courier gives a chance to work around this issue. If you would 
allow 8-bit email incoming without courier's rewriting, create a file named 
"bofh" in your courier server's config dir and add a rule 
opt BOFHBADMIME=accept
in it.
 
 
  
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  From: "Bowie Bailey"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
 Date: 2008年11月8日(星期六) 凌晨0:28
 To: "Courier-Users (E-mail)"<[email protected]>; 
 Subject: [courier-users] 8-bit autoconverted HTML email becomes text/plain

  
I just tracked down an odd problem that's been bugging me for a while
now.  When an html email comes in that has 8-bit characters, but is not
encoded, Courier will autoconvert it to quoted-printable.  However, it
appears that Courier is also changing the Content-type to be text/plain
when this happens.  Is this expected behavior?

-- 
Bowie

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