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[ale] Mystery Spam
- Subject: [ale] Mystery Spam
- From: fletch at phydeaux.org (Fletch)
- Date: Wed Nov 19 09:25:48 2003
- In-reply-to: <1069251205.2738.1146.camel@localhost> (Jeff Hubbs's message of "19 Nov 2003 09:13:26 -0500")
- References: <1069245887.2741.1140.camel@localhost> <[email protected]> <1069251205.2738.1146.camel@localhost>
>>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Hubbs <hbbs at comcast.net> writes:
Jeff> I guess where my confusion lies is this: How did Evolution
Jeff> know to perform the base64 decode for that text? Does it
Jeff> (and other mail clients, I'd presume) look for some sort of
Jeff> characteristic "smell" in its message text?
There's a number of headers (such as Content-Transfer-Encoding) and
other formatting which contain metadata that let MIME-aware
applications know what's in the message. For more info see:
http://www.mhonarc.org/~ehood/MIME/
which has links to the relevant RFCs.
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