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Re: [Nmh-workers] Quoted printable problem
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Paul Fox |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] Quoted printable problem |
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Sat, 10 May 2014 13:19:40 -0400 |
david wrote:
> Ralph wrote:
>
> > Hi Ken,
> >
> > > Maybe changing the error message a bit would be useful?
> >
> > Yes, I agree with David's suggestion. Options include: state the RFC
> > bit being violated so the user can cite it at the miscreant; suggest
> > how the user edit the email to workaround; refer the user to a bit of
> > the documentation that explains the issue in more detail, including the
> > previous two.
>
> I committed an expanded message with those first two options.
> For the original message that started this thread:
>
> mhshow: "multipart/mixed" type in message 1497 must be encoded in
> 7bit, 8bit, or binary, per RFC 2045 (6.4). One workaround is to
> manually edit the file and change the "QUOTED-PRINTABLE"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding to one of those. For now, continuing...
>
> where the quoted strings and message number/filename are variable.
the trouble with the message is that, at least in the cases of
mhshow and mhlist, the program doesn't continue. it quits. i guess
that's the goal, but seems like using advise() or even adios() would
be better, to avoid the false hope given by "continuing..."
i just hit one of these, where the multipart/alternative header had
a c-t-e of quoted-printable. it was from wordpress.com. is that where
the other recent instance was from?
i confess i'm more on the side of "chastise and continue" for things
like this, rather than "scold and quit". are there other strict
checks in the codebase? could we add a profile setting that could
be used to change the behavior to "continue"?
paul
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