On 19.11.2013 07:29, A.L.E.C wrote: 

> On 11/19/2013 03:46 PM, Simon Loewenthal wrote:
> 
>> CONTENT-TRANSFER-ENCODING: 7BIT CONTENT-TYPE: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=UTF-8 with 
>> this CONTENT-TRANSFER-ENCODING: QUOTEABLE-PRINTABLE CONTENT-TYPE: 
>> TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=UTF-8 or this if its certain its only text 
>> CONTENT-TRANSFER-ENCODING: 7BIT CONTENT-TYPE: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=ASCII
> 
> So, are you saying that a message can't be "described" as 7bit and
> charset=utf-8 even if it contains only ascii characters? Sounds like
> bullshit. Maybe it contains some non-printable/malformed chars but I
> don't see them in the provided sample.

"7 bit transfer encoding" with "charset UTF-8" is nonsensical,
regardless of whether or not byte values > 0x7F actually occur in the
data. 

The receiving end is fairly justified in rejecting this and complaining
loudly. 

 
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