Yes, that makes sense.
Thanks and sorry for my ignorance.
Michael Schwendt escreveu:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:32:59 -0300, Damián wrote:
Michael Schwendt escreveu:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:06:50 -0300, Damián wrote:
I've already sent this to a Mozilla Thunderbird list but received no
answer yet.
All e-mails I receive containing DOS text files are being converted to
Unix text files when I save them. Unix text files are not changed. Other
file formats are also not affected (zip, exe, doc, etc). I'm not sure if
this is a Thunderbird problem. I'm running Thunderbird on FC9. Any help
will be appreciated.
Tell a bit more about what encoding is used for the attachments.
I had a look at my Sent file and what I can tell you is that text
attachments show this:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
What you see is the result of converting the canonical representation
of the plain text (CRLF line delimiters) into the local representation
(LF line delimiters). There is no information in the mail message about
whether the original text files used DOS CRLF. Hence the MUA cannot know
that you don't want it convert back into the local representation. The
common work-around is to compress such files, so they become binaries
which are not altered after decoding.
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