The Roundcube UI has the following options in terms of encoding file names
of attachments:

> Full RFC 2231 (Thunderbird)
> RFC 2047/2231 (MS Outlook)
> Full RFC 2047 (other)

In main.inc.php, the explanation is different:

> // Encoding of long/non-ascii attachment names:
> // 0 - Full RFC 2231 compatible
> // 1 - RFC 2047 for 'name' and RFC 2231 for 'filename' parameter 
> (Thunderbird's default)
> // 2 - Full 2047 compatible
> $rcmail_config['mime_param_folding'] = 0;

So what is true? Is "RFC 2047/2231" Outlook's (as the UI says) or
Thunderbird's (as the config says) default? And what is the best option in
terms of backwards compatibility...?

Furthermore, this really shouldn't be a user-configurable option. RFC
2047/2231 are way too complex and hard to understand for an end-user. This
should be set server-side only. I'm wondering how this option could make it
into the UI.
-- 
Michael Heydekamp
Co-Admin freexp.de
Düsseldorf/Germany
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