Le 15 janv. 07 à 01:04 Matin, dda a écrit:

Yes and no.
All text in an email must/should be ASCII, ie 7-bit. The body can be
encoded, either with Base-64 or with quote-printable. Headers are a
bit different. Non-ASCII text in headers is encoded following a
mechanism described in RFC 2047:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2047.html
and looks like this:
Any word that contains non-ASCII chars is encoded under the form:
"=?" charset "?" encoding "?" encoded-text "?="
* Quoting from the RFC: A 'charset' can be any of the character set
names allowed in an MIME "charset" parameter of a "text/plain" body
part, or any character set name registered with IANA for use with the
MIME text/plain content-type.
* encoding is Q or B, for quote-printable or Base64
* encoded-text is the word you want to include in the header, and
which has non-ASCII chars, encoded with Q or B.

So yeah you can include non-ASCII text, you'll just have to make sure
it's properly encoded.

Thank you! I'll send it encoded with Base64 so that it can't be read easily. (the real encoding is OK).

The length is my last unknown factor. I'll assume it is not 
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