Re: Problem receiving emails in base64

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> Here are all the headers minus the Spamassassin and Mailscanner headers. I
> only see the Content-Type header. I don't see a MIME-Version or
> Content-Transfer-Encoding headers. Thanks for looking at this for me.

RFC 2045 Chapter 4.
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Messages composed in accordance with this document MUST include such
a header field, with the following verbatim text:

    MIME-Version: 1.0
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SquirrelMail does not parse message structure in PHP scripts. It is done
by your IMAP server. Your IMAP server follows MIME RFCs and reports
messages without MIME-Version as plain text messages. Any sane IMAP server
should act same way. If server follows rfc, it does not have to read whole
message in order to get message structure.

Contact web developer that created these base64 encoded messages and point
him or her at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2045.html

-- 
Tomas


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