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From: Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com>
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Subject: Re: Bug in vm
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Heiko Muenkel writes:
 >     Kyle> NUL (ASCII code 0) cannot be transmitted reliably without
 >     Kyle> encoding.  Since NULs usually mean binary data, VM chose
 >     Kyle> base64 encoding.  The problem with your message is that
 >     Kyle> there was no content-transfer-encoding header.  I suspect
 >     Kyle> that something stripped it out in transit.
 > 
 > I think, that there was no content-transfer-encoding header in my
 > mail, because I did not add such a header and I did not add such a
 > header, because I did not expect, that VM encoded my mail. vm should
 > display a warning message (not sure, if there wasn't such a message
 > :-)) and add a content-transfer-encoding header, if it converts text
 > automaticly.

VM automatically adds the header if it encodes the mail.  That's
why I think something stripped it out.

Sending mail at 0325, eh?  Feeding the little one, I take it? :-)

