At 03:06 1999-12-26 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
> Quote from RFC 2045 follows:
> 
> >8-------------------
> 2.7.  7bit Data
> 
> "7bit data" refers to data that is all represented as relatively 
> short lines with 998 octets or less between CRLF line 
> separation sequences [RFC-821].  No octets with decimal 
> values greater than 127 are allowed and neither are NULs 
> (octets with decimal value 0).  CR (decimal value 13) and LF 
> (decimal value 10) octets only occur as part of CRLF line 
> separation sequences.  
> >8-------------------
> 
> Your message _bodies_ represent the 7-bit data, as proved in 
> my two previous postings, and should follow this!

Yes, but there is a difference between "logical" lines described in RFC 2045 (as 
extended by "=" characters) and "physical" lines, which are described by RFC 821.

Please re-read my E-mails and you'll see that I've been referring to RFC 2045 and 
*logical* lines ... not RFC 822 (as you had suggested the E-mails violate, which they 
don't) and not RFC 821 (because I've referred to "logical" lines).

-FF
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