Am 2008-02-07 00:14:02, schrieb Kyle Wheeler: > What if the file had been left as-is, and the line endings had been > recognized as not needing conversion? The receiver would receive a > correctly encoded text/plain attachment, and when saving that > attachment to disk, his MUA would convert the line endings to whatever > the native scheme happened to be. There would be no extra lines, BUT > the file's status as a "DOS text" file would vanish the instant the > "DOS" was dropped from the label---there's no such thing as > "dostext/plain", after all.
What I have already seen was: text/ms-dos
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