> The PHP modification doesn't look easy either.  Do you know
> if the Content-transfer-encoding: HTTP header is standard

It's explicitly *illegal*, at least with base64 or quoted-printable.  See:
<http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec19.html#sec19.4.5>

   HTTP does not use the Content-Transfer-Encoding (CTE) field of RFC
   2045. Proxies and gateways from MIME-compliant protocols to HTTP MUST
   remove any non-identity CTE ("quoted-printable" or "base64") encoding
   prior to delivering the response message to an HTTP client.


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