I'm using mutt-1.5.16 with the softfill patch and receiving email from a Microsoft Exchange V6.5 user and mutt is displaying "^M" at the end of each line. This is unexpected. Example:
Hi Cameron,^M ^M I am not using a display_filter (and even so, would have expected it to apply after QP decoding). The Content headers say: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The raw content (in less) shows: Hi Cameron,=0D=0A=0D=0A for the above text. Now, reading RFC1521, rule #4: Rule #4 (Line Breaks): A line break in a text body, independent of what its representation is following the canonical representation of the data being encoded, must be represented by a (RFC 822) line break, which is a CRLF sequence, in the Quoted-Printable encoding. I would have taken this to mean that mutt should be decoding those =0D=0A into a UNIX line ending for presentation, and that Exchange is producing perfectly legitimate QP text which mutt is presenting badly. Can someone correct my thinking? -- Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ Widget. It's got a widget. A lovely widget. A widget it has got. - Jack Dee
