I really do not understand why Brandon insists on this one, he is really 
not helping us to raise the visibility of this with Google. What are these 
unsubstantiated theories that Google does not decode 8bit encoded MIME 
messages for security reasons.....

I have a really simple feature here---part of a much bigger service. It 
receives e-mails, decodes them, processes them, encodes them again and 
forwards them. Pretty cool!! For most e-mails it works and I have many 
happy users. For some encodings (like 8bit) it does not and raises an 
exception and for those users I cannot provide the service and then they go 
to my customer and compain. Like it or not there are e-mail clients out 
there to this day that generate e-mail message with such encodings. As I 
point in the bug, and the reason that triggered this message, I just found 
an e-mail like that yesterday night from a CS Professor at Stanford. I 
cannot control what e-mail clients my users use and I should not.... 

Thanks for reading,
PK

On Friday, March 16, 2012 3:12:35 AM UTC-7, anatoly techtonik wrote:
>
> On Friday, March 16, 2012 11:14:30 AM UTC+3, PK wrote:
>
> Issue 2383<http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=2383>   
>> Filed on *Nov 11 2009*  8bit Mail encoding
>>
>>
> Let me point out the two important aspects of this (correct me if I wrong):
>
> 1. Emails in pretty valid 8bit encoding are silently ignored (users are 
> not notified about errors)
> 2. This is marked as a Feature
>

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