Kazu Yamamoto (山本和彦) <kazu(_at_)iijlab(_dot_)net> writes:
From: Florian Weimer
<Florian(_dot_)Weimer(_at_)RUS(_dot_)Uni-Stuttgart(_dot_)DE>
Subject: Re: some requests
AFAIK, ISO-2022-JP provides such noop characters (and UTF-7 provides
an alternative encoding for ASCII characters, with UTF-8, you could
use the BOM---which is, unfortunately, not without semantic effect,
but that's a Unicode design problem anyway). This way, one of the
main problems which requires mandated Quoted-Printable encoding can be
addressed by ISO-2022-JP users, even if they use a 7bit CTE.
Such encoding is possible. But I think redundant escape sequence is a
bad idea.
Do you have a better suggestion? Either the CTE has to take care of
"From " lines, or the charset. I don't see many options here.
All in all, the problem of "From " is NOT a PGP/MIME issue, but a
Multipart/Signed issue (which covers PGP/MIME, S/MIME, MOSS). If
people want to include such a language, it should go to RFC 1847bis.
Is a revision of RFC 1847 underway? IMHO, it's better to deal with
these things now and mention them in OpenPGP/MIME (the strictness of
these requirements is perhaps open to debate, but the problems should
be mentioned and a set of possible solutions should be presented).
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Florian Weimer
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