Earl,
Here is the same message that is funky in the archive. I've attached it as
a gzip so it won't inline. Please let me know if you have a problem viewing
it.
-Sean
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 12:08:45PM -0500, Earl Hood wrote:
On July 31, 2003 at 11:10, Sean Dague wrote:
Attached is a patch which fixes boundary detection for multipart mime
encoding. As a mutt user, I found all my messages going through mhonarc
that were pgp signed ended up not being properly detected as the multipart
mime messages that they were. Last night, I finally went on a quest to find
out why.
The solution isn't mine, I stumbled upon it in SpamAssassin when doing greps
trying to track down what was actually doing the boundary detection. I'm
hoping I preserved spacing properly for the patch, if not, please let me
know.
Please consider this for inclusion in your next release, as I *really* don't
like seeing the mail archives of my messages look like this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mhvlug%40lists.dague.net/msg00112.html. :)
Can you tar up a sample message that illustrates the problem your
patch tries to address?
--ewh
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