>>q-p is "quoted-printable", an encoding scheme for text. Encoded >>q-p text is more or less readable, but it can interfere with >>quick grepping of messages because it works by introducing >>additional characters. For that reason, I don't use automimeproc. >>(And printable ASCII characters don't need to be encoded.) > >OH!! That's the standard with all the ='s. It's an invention of the devil.
Well, here's an example of where we're not doing so good. Pretty much every OTHER mailer handles quoted-printable transparently. It's kind of an embarassment we don't. We should fix that (that's one of my to-do items for 1.6). In a perfect world you should be able to send and receive messages using quoted-printable, and you wouldn't even know it was happening. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
