On 06/08/17 00:25, Walter H. wrote:
On 07.06.2017 17:40, stan wrote:
>
> But the message that shows up as the empty dots in Samuel's message is
> from Walter and has the following encoding.
> Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
> boundary="===============7498209977189103805=="
this is because, my Thunderbird generates both variants, the
text/plain and the text/html ...
(don't ask me why)
Well, according to the other MIME headers in the message appearing on
the list it is not ending up with both variants. I see...
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============4901101950197799775=="
This is a cryptographically signed message in MIME format.
The next part...
Content-Type: multipart/signed; protocol="application/pkcs7-signature";
micalg=sha1; boundary="------------ms050801080503060907090608"
This is a cryptographically signed message in MIME format.
Followed by....
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The next being...
Content-Type: application/pkcs7-signature; name="smime.p7s"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="smime.p7s"
Content-Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
And lastly....
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: inline
No, HTML....
FWIW, to ensure HTML is not sent to a mailing list I go to
"Perferences--->Compositiong" on the General Tab
I select "Send Options" and define a "Plain Text Domain".
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