On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 01:30, Mark Crispin wrote:
> In other words, if a "talk UTF-8 headers" extension is not negotiated (and
> this will be the default), then the server must regenerate the message
> with 7-bit MIME quoted-words and update all sizes to stay compliant with
> the specification.  This is not an inexpensive undertaking.
..
> 8-bit characters are not allowed in headers, period.  On my system, such
> messages are considered to be spam.

Actually, I have messages that have 8bit headers. Outlook Express
doesn't encode them when saving to sent-mail folder. Hotmail also sends
them without encoding (at least used to). What would be the correct way
of dealing with these now?

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