Hi,
> it. I won't put this in the 5.412 official release, or at most, if I do
> put it in, you'll have to set a flag in the parser constructor, something
> like this:
>
> foo = MIME::Parser->new(PDFQPHackForBrokenOutlook => 1);
>
I think I could live with that if you make it configurable
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Martin Blapp wrote:
> That's not true. Look at the workaround itself:
> Only real PDF files get converted, the first line must match the
> '%PDF' pattern.
Nevertheless, the patch is a hack. Any software that uses qp encoding
for PDF is broken; I don't think we should take res
Hi,
> "Fixing" PDF files will "break" other files. It is simply inappropriate to
> transmit PDF files using Quoted-Printable encoding, and any software that
> does so deserves to have its PDF attachments broken.
That's not true. Look at the workaround itself:
Only real PDF files get converted,
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Martin Blapp wrote:
> - MS Outlook quoted printable encoded files were corrupted (carriage
> returns missing) if they were decoded by MIME-Tools. This version
> contains a workaround so action_rebuild() should be safe again (for
> PDF files). (patch partly from MailScanner)
T
Hi all,
I just put up a new patched version of MIME-tools online:
http://people.freebsd.org/~mbr/distfiles/MIME-tools-5.411a-RP-Patched-05.tar.gz
Changes:
- MS Outlook quoted printable encoded files were corrupted (carriage returns
missing) if they were decoded by MIME-Tools. This version cont
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