Hi all,
thanks for your help, it is much appreciated.
Mark wrote:
This is a pre-MIME uuencoded attachment.
Wow - ancient indeed. Must have been around the time i played text-based
adventures in my local mailbox here. Whoops, memories coming up :-)
However, I don't understand why adding
Dear all,
I've got a strange problem that I'd ask for help with. I tried to word it as
easy I could.
Abstract:
Some MUAs send picture-attachments not seperated by MIME-delimiters, but by
begin and end. Mailman adding the list footer with a MIME-delimiter breaks
these mails.
Detailed
--On May 16, 2013 10:48:31 +0200 Jan Lausch jan.lau...@gmx.de wrote:
Some MUAs send picture-attachments not seperated by MIME-delimiters, but
by begin and end.
That's an ancient pre-MIME encoding called uuencode. I am amazed that any
modern software would create it.
Joseph Brennan
On 05/16/2013 01:48 AM, Jan Lausch wrote:
Abstract:
Some MUAs send picture-attachments not seperated by MIME-delimiters, but by
begin and end. Mailman adding the list footer with a MIME-delimiter
breaks these mails.
This is a pre-MIME uuencoded attachment. Mailman does not understand
Mark Sapiro writes:
On 05/16/2013 01:48 AM, Jan Lausch wrote:
Is that a correct MIME-set?
As Mark says, it's conformant to MIME in that a MIME conforming MUA is
perfectly happy to process that encoded file as part of the message
body's text, completely oblivious to the fact that it's really