Hallo,

> Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15

> SGFsbG8gRGF2aWRlLA0KDQpBbSBEaWVuc3RhZywgMjUuIE3kcnogMjAwMyB1bSAwMzoyMCBzY2hy
> aWVic3QgZHU6DQoNCg0KDQo+IEhlcmUgYXJlIDEuMTQtcHJlMDIgZmlsZXMgOg0KDQo+IGh0dHA6

Oh my god, the old ecartis bug again... I'm not sure which
characters are 8-bit, but my mailer knows and converted all
to base64, ecartis in the current 'release' version cannot
handle it and the maintainers are not willing to apply my
patch which I sent in two times.


Originally I wrote:

Hallo Davide,

Am Dienstag, 25. M�rz 2003 um 03:20 schriebst du:

> Here are 1.14-pre02 files :

> http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.14-pre02.tar.gz
> http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.14-pre02.win32bin.zip


> If nothing bad will happen, this will be 1.14 final.

Found 1 typo in Readme.txt:
$ diff -urdb xmail-1.14/Readme.txt~ xmail-1.14/Readme.txt
--- xmail-1.14/Readme.txt~      2003-03-30 13:24:03.000000000 +0100
+++ xmail-1.14/Readme.txt       2003-03-30 13:24:03.000000000 +0100
@@ -1131,7 +1131,7 @@
 SMTP CLIENT AUTHENTICATION
 
     When a message is to be sent through an SMTP server that requires
-    authentication, XMail provides a way to handle this task by if th
+    authentication, XMail provides a way to handle this task by if the
     'userauth/smtp' subdirectory is set up properly.
 
     Suppose a mail is to be sent through the SMTP server 'mail.foo.net',


Gerrit
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