On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 19:18:30 +0100, markus schnalke said:
My patch however does break compatibility if one likes to send messages that contain non-ASCII chars without MIME.
Sending non-ASCII without MIME is against the RFCS, and shouldn't be allowed. This is one case where intentionally breaking compatibility isn't a bad thing. (At a minimum, if it's a one-part mail, you need to at least stick a MIME-Version: on it and a Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit and hope the MTA is happy with that...)
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