I recently lerned that Mailman adds its footer to MIME multipart messages by putting the original message in the first part of a new multipart/mixed entity and the footer in the second part, with Content-Disposition: inline. It works well in Thunderbird at least, i.e. the footer is visible; the glitch is that the footer shows up as an attachment as well, as does my PGP/MIME signature. Would this be something for EoC to adopt? It would allow non-ASCII characters as well (but not in text/plain messages). -- Magnus Holmgren Link?ping, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 253 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20051121/3e3e8d59/attachment.bin>
Magnus Holmgren wrote:> I recently lerned that Mailman adds its footer to MIME multipart > messages by putting the original message in the first part of a new > multipart/mixed entity and the footer in the second part, with > Content-Disposition: inline. It works well in Thunderbird at least, i.e. > the footer is visible; the glitch is that the footer shows up as an > attachment as well, as does my PGP/MIME signature. > > Would this be something for EoC to adopt? It would allow non-ASCII > characters as well (but not in text/plain messages). >Ooups! Sorry, that was ment for the Enemies of Carlotta list. I don't know why I frequently mix them up... -- Magnus Holmgren
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