On 2019/03/20 12:14, John R Levine wrote: > On Tue, 20 Mar 2019, Martin J. Dürst wrote: >>> What do we call mail that's not EAI mail? >> >> Maybe just that, 'non-EAI mail'? Or something like "mail that needs the >> SMTPUTF8 extension for transmission"? Or "mail with non-ASCII addresses"? > > Non-EAI seems simple enough. > >>> It's not ASCII mail, since non-EAI messages can contain any character >>> sets you want in the message body. > >> And in comments in headers, if properly encoded. > > With 8BITMIME, which is supported by pretty much every MTA in the world, > UTF-8 message bodies don't need to be encoded. They can include literal > UTF-8 or any other character set that interprets ASCII CR/LF as CR/LF. Yes, I know of course. > I have an updated version of the draft, will post it once the window > reopens. Great, looking forward to it. Regards, Martin. > Regards, > John Levine, johnl@xxxxxxxxx, Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY > Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly