On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 21:11 +0200, Michael Snoyman wrote: > Hi all (again), > > I'm happy to announce the second major release of the mime-mail[1] > package. mime-mail is a package providing support for rendering > multipart emails. This new release introduces: > > * A partHeaders record, allowing you to place arbitrary headers on > individual parts of a message. This is especially useful for ContentID > * Support for quoted-printable. There are two new Encoding > constructors added: QuotedPrintableText and QuotedPrintableBinary. > They differ in how they treat newline characters: the latter outputs > CRs and LFs in an escaped form, while the former strips all CRs and > outputs LFs as the ASCII codes for "\r\n". > * Support for encoded-word for header values. This is a completely > transparent change: now if you use non-ASCII characters in your header > values, mime-mail will automatically encode appropriately. > > Enjoy! > Michael > > [1] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/mime-mail
Sorry I'm asking here (I know it is slightly off-topic) - does anyone knows package to parse MIME messages operating on ByteString/Text instead of String (reverse of mime-mail)? Regards
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