Author: Alexander Barkov
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Message:
Words are truncated. 

What you tell about is base64 transer encoding. 
We'll try to implement different transfer encodings
in next 3.2. branch. I think it will support most popular,
at least base64, gzip  and compress transer encodings.


> 
> # Word lengths. You may change default length range of words
> # stored in database. By default, words with the length in the
> # range from 1 to 32 are stored. Note that setting MaxWordLength more
> # than 32 will not work as expected.
> #
> #MinWordLength 1
> #MaxWordLength 32
> 
> But what if a word is longer than 32 chars. Will it be truncated 
> or will not be indexed at all? The difference is rather important 
> when indexing semi-binary newsgroups, where you have some text 
> and some MIME-d code, and you want to index the text but not the 
> garbage. If "words" longer than 32 bytes are completely dropped, 
> then the text gets indexed and all the MIME-d binary stuff gets 
> dropped, but if long words are truncated, the database would 
> get filled by "words" like 
> 
> M1TE&.#EAV0&&`??_`/___RDI*3DY.5)
> M2MZ]M=ZEE*6,A-ZMG(1:2F-22N><>Z5
> MC-:,6L9S.81C2K5S0N>M>Y1K2L:,6MZ
> 
> etc. 
> 
> Z
> 

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