Well:

1) if it's really 'Content-Type: Type: text/plain; charset=“utf-8”', it's also wrong, the other "Type:" shouldn't be there, and the quotes (") aren't ascii 0x22h quotes, but unicode ones (the quote thing is probably the result of your client fancying things up pointlessly or copy and paste or dunno...)

2) none of this should have to do anything with OpenSMTPd, it's not parsing your mails and trying to make sense of UTF-8 or so; this means if it's not readable it's most likely your client not getting it right

hth

On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 10:08:18AM -0700, Ethan Ongstad wrote:
Nice catch. Actually that’s how it was in the message ( Content-Type: Type: text/plain; charset=“utf-8” ). After looking at it again, the unreadable messages do have a base64 encoding, should this be an issue?

On Sep 13, 2022, at 08:58, Tassilo Philipp <tphil...@potion-studios.com> wrote:

not sure if related, but I noticed your line says "text:plain" instead of 
"text/plain" (which should be used according to rfc2045)


On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 10:20:38PM -0700, Ethan Ongstad wrote:
The messages I receive that have the line ‘ Content-Type: text:plain; charset="utf-8” ‘ 
are not readable, but it is human readable if the "utf-8" bit is capitalized or if 
there are no quotation marks. Is this a opensmtpd bug?

section 2 of RFC 2047 makes it sound like capitalization should not be relevant. 
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2047#section-2 
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2047#section-2>



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