Inline uuencoding was removed in 1.4 for various reasons.  Perhaps it
will be back later if we get time to do some rearchitecting that will
allow us to implement it in a cleaner and more secure and extensible
manner.

However, if the mail is generated properly, it can still work for the
case you describe (i.e. as an attachment).  The mime part/message has to
have a Content-Transfer-Encoding set to x-uuencode, then it should be
transparently decoded as any other attachment.

On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 06:39, Clint A Brubakken wrote:
> I just installed XD2, and evolution 1.4 doesn't display some attachments
> that 1.2 did in the exact same mail messages.
> 
> In particular UUencoded attachments created by java with no other text.
> 
> Any ideas or suggestions?

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