> The header of the message says that the body encoding is 
> base64, but it was
> **actually** just plain ascii text.

Bastards!
But if it's possible to send such a message and it's correct visualized
on the client side how the client can distinguish between real base64
and faked encoding?
What about an official plain-text encoding but base64 content?

In your mail it seems like there are missing the 2 lines beginning with
"------=_NextPart_"...  just before the
"Content-Transfer-Encoding=base64" :

For example:

------=_NextPart_0228031437
Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64


Markus


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