Russ Allbery wrote:
uuencode is still moderately common on Usenet.
Mostly for porn, AFAIK.
I've not seen a uuencoded file in e-mail for years.
Dumping undelimited uuencode "attachments" into a plain E-mail text body is quite common in automated notifications from commercial applications.
The heuristic is indeed to look for a correct formatted "begin" line, and the decode what follows as long as it's correct format. Ugly indeed, but nearly every E-mail client I'm aware of still supports it. (And, as noted earlier, Gmail does now, too.)
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