On 9 February 2014, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
wrote:
[...]
> Email messages always have DOS endings, this is part of the standard.
Err, no. That's the standard for SMTP, not the messages themselves.
> However, IIUC this doesn't apply if you sent it as an attachment
Technically, everything is an attachment, even the bodies of
messages with "no attachments", and that has been so for the past 25+
years. The full story is really long and involved (read the SMTP and
MIME RFCs if you're curious), but basically text files that you receive
can be (and usually are) re-encoded to your system's native endlines by
your MUA, while everything else should be received unchanged bit for
bit.
> (but it might be a Google quirk, or a quirk of your browser if you
> read gmail by webmail).
[...]
Yes, that's probably a bug.
/lcd
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