Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php 

This is an update that adds support for RFC 2231-based encoding of MIME 
attributes to the webmail server.  This primarily modifies encoding of 
attachment filenames to include native filename character set and language.  
It's a relatively recent standard.  Up until now sqwebmail used encoding 
based on RFC 2047, which is the encoding used for character sets in the 
subject, and addressing headers. But, it looks like that someone decided 
that it would be a good idea to use a completely different encoding 
mechanism for MIME attributes, such as attachment filenames, so there you 
go. 

And, just to make things more interesting, the whole mess is not 
backwards-compatible.  Meaning that -- for now -- mail clients that are not 
RFC 2231-aware will not be able to see the default attachment filenames from 
sqwebmail.  I'll try to think of something to mitigate that to some degree; 
20020921 is a trial baloon to evaluate how big of a mess this is going to 
be. 

-- 
Sam 



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