Re: Email header randon(?) changes

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But it shouldn't be too hard to make them the same.
I'll add that to things someone could pick up at the next codesprint.

RjS

On 2/3/14, 1:12 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
I believe that there are two formats because one of them
is generated by the automatic posting tool (when successful)
and the other one is generated by an older tool used by
the Secretariat for manual posting (when automatic posting
fails for some reason).

     Brian

On 04/02/2014 06:56, John Levine wrote:
The CAPS do not bother me, nor does the switch between

Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
and
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="NextPart"

but that little old space does.  And this is not new.

Any ideas?
Learn about regular expressions?

Helpfully,
John

PS: the state of the art in the regard seems to be procmail, an amazing
piece of work in daily use around the world, with source code essentially
unchanged in over 20 years.






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