Although the list expects plain text (without motivation), the same list does 
not explicitly ban base64 encoding, both in writing and de-facto. Those who 
complain should rather accept the fact and update their clients.
If the list shall introduce an explicit ban of base64 encoding, then the list 
shall also discriminate against protonmail users, which fact we shall not take 
lightly.
Sent from ProtonMail Mobile

On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 3:56 AM, Bryan Vyhmeister <br...@bsdjournal.net> wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 08:19:23PM -0400, Radoslav_Mirza wrote: > Dear Group, 
> Are there any places to start helping out for a beginner? > Any junior jobs 
> or todo lists? > > I have a new Ryzen 1700 running OpenBSD so maybe I could 
> help with > some benchmark tests etc. > > Any pointers of where to go would 
> be great! There was a recent discussion about ProtonMail not sending plain 
> text email which this list expects. I would suggest sending with another 
> address and sending in plain text. Check the archives for more info about it 
> but base64 encoded emails (like from ProtonMail) will likely be ignored. 
> Hopefully ProtonMail will correct this problem but they have "started" on it 
> for more than a year. Bryan

Reply via email to