Jim Garrison wrote:
Does Mailman ever take a message that it received in plain
text form and re-encode it in base64 (leaving the mime type
as text/plain)?
This just happened to a message I sent to a private list for
which I am the admin, and I'm trying to pin it down between
Mailman and Postfix. I composed the message in Thunderbird,
and the source of the saved outgoing copy (in the Sent folder)
is plain ASCII (not base64-encoded). I am subscribed to the
list so I get a copy of whatever is sent, and the copy
received from the server IS base64-encoded.
Additional info. I re-sent the message to myself through the
MTA directly and it came back in ASCII, not base64. Since the
Mailman instance and MTA both run on the same machine, the
only difference in the second case is not going through
Mailman.
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