I'm thinking of turning on 'accept' for badmime mail by creating the 'bofh' control file w/ "opt BOFHBADMIME=accept" My wife complains many times that she has to save some msgs first (as html files if she remembers to change the default 'message.txt'), than start her fileviewer to finally read the html mail. To me that sounds OK if it is safer to receive the mail like this. -(Safety is more important than some extra work..)- BUT: how true exactly is this? I mean: does it really matter that much to just let the mail get through? Is it much more unsafe? Or what?
I like some kind of feedback on this, if possible from a viewpoint to receiving email (not just a courier view ;-))
The invalid MIME coding may cause a problem with the IMAP mail client. Or, it may not. You'll have to experiment to find out for yourself.
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