Danny

> I'm a massive fan of Base64 because it lets you safely transfer any
payload through
> every torture known to mail, and would hate for it to become blackballed
just
> because, through lazyness, it allows spammers to obfuscate content.

I can understand B encoding on binary attachements of every kind and text of
every character set except  iso-8859-1 which is the one char set that
ancient email passes completely. When it comes to B encoding the subject
line do you really use =?iso-8859-1?B and do you have an example that would
show a compelling reason?

Thanks,
Don


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