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Re: MIME issue: can't set encoding on mail or mml-to-mime


From: H. Dieter Wilhelm
Subject: Re: MIME issue: can't set encoding on mail or mml-to-mime
Date: Wed, 06 May 2020 20:01:13 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux)

Hello,

I'm using Gnus v5.13 under GNU Emacs 26.3 and I've got your line broken
up in a paragraph.

   Dieter        

Gregor Zattler <telegraph@gmx.net> writes:

> Hi Radu, emacs users,
> * Radu Butoi <rbutoi@gmail.com> [2020-05-05; 17:39]:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Following the message and MIME manuals, I want to change the
>> `Content-Transfer-Encoding` on outgoing mail to quoted-printable [1].
>
> My understanding is that quoted-printable is used if the
> message for some reason does not fit the rfc.  So if you
> send an email with lines exeeding the length limit of the
> rfc your helpful MUA will encode your email.  This email
> hopefully proves this point.
>
>
> How about a paragraph which consists only of a single long line which
> is much longer than the maximum length the RFC allows for
> transportation?  Surely the MUA will reformat this somehow?  This line
> length limit might be well above 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill
> this space somehow.  How about repetition: How about a paragraph which
> consists only of a single long line which is much longer than the
> maximum length the RFC allows for transportation?  Surely the MUA will
> reformat this somehow?  This line length limit might be well above
> 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill this space somehow.  How about
> repetition: How about a paragraph which consists only of a single long
> line which is much longer than the maximum length the RFC allows for
> transportation?  Surely the MUA will reformat this somehow?  This line
> length limit might be well above 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill
> this space somehow.  How about repetition: How about a paragraph which
> consists only of a single long line which is much longer than the
> maximum length the RFC allows for transportation?  Surely the MUA will
> reformat this somehow?  This line length limit might be well above
> 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill this space somehow.  How about
> repetition: How about a paragraph which consists only of a single long
> line which is much longer than the maximum length the RFC allows for
> transportation?  Surely the MUA will reformat this somehow?  This line
> length limit might be well above 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill
> this space somehow.  How about repetition: How about a paragraph which
> consists only of a single long line which is much longer than the
> maximum length the RFC allows for transportation?  Surely the MUA will
> reformat this somehow?  This line length limit might be well above
> 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill this space somehow.  How about
> repetition: How about a paragraph which consists only of a single long
> line which is much longer than the maximum length the RFC allows for
> transportation?  Surely the MUA will reformat this somehow?  This line
> length limit might be well above 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill
> this space somehow.  How about repetition: How about a paragraph which
> consists only of a single long line which is much longer than the
> maximum length the RFC allows for transportation?  Surely the MUA will
> reformat this somehow?  This line length limit might be well above
> 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill this space somehow.  How about
> repetition: How about a paragraph which consists only of a single long
> line which is much longer than the maximum length the RFC allows for
> transportation?  Surely the MUA will reformat this somehow?  This line
> length limit might be well above 1000 charactzers, so we have to fill
> this space somehow.  How about repetition:
>
> Ciao; Gregor

-- 
Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Zwingenberg, Germany



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