> From: Paul Kyzivat [pkyzi...@alum.mit.edu]
> 
> I think I recall some work from long ago that banned use of
> Content-Transfer-Encoding. (But I'm not sure I remember it right.) It
> might have been Cullen who did it.
> 
> Does that ring any bells?

Yes, it does.  Google gives me this:

http://www.softarmor.com/mediawiki/index.php/Minutes_for_SIP_at_IETF_69#Issue:_Content-Transfer-Encoding

    Minutes for SIP at IETF 69

    [...]

    MIME Body Handling

    Led by Gonzalo Camarillo

    Slides presented.

    [...]

    Issue: Content-Transfer-Encoding

    Conclusion: Agreed that transfer encoding for binary payloads in SIP
    messages MUST be binary.

Although of course, RFC 3261 violates this rule.

Dale

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