On 05/11/2010 12:08 PM, g wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: > <snip> > > >> Yes, bad assumptions are made by the gateway administrator. He has >> assumed that all messages will contain some Chinese and that receiving >> MTA's will "break" the messages sent as 8bit. >> > very bad. but i am not talking about such cases. > > > >> Right....but wasn't it about CTE and not plain v.s. html? >> > no. > > > >> Well, no. Just because an email contains some Chinese characters >> > and again, you are talking about emails with chinese. i have seen very > few, so few, that i can not even say that there has been any. :) but i > am aware that there have been several from asian countries, that have > been in english, in text/plain, and they apologize for their lacking in > use of english. [hell, i wish i new some of their languages as well as > they do english.] > > i am talking about html's that are sent to tsl's, majority of which are > emails sent to this list, kde = 2nd, thunderbird = 3rd, firefox = 4th, > scientific = a small 5th. > > > >> But, my point is still...senders to this list can be faulted for sending >> text/html v.s. text/plain....but they can't always be "faulted" for >> their CTE being quoted-printable or base64. >> > to this, i agree. > > > OK... I became confused a bit since you seemed to have been linking text/plain v.s. text/html with the appearance of base64. I got confused when you said "i was filtering out *base 64* posters" since there is no relationship with that and text/plain v.s. text/html. So, it really is just about html posters. -- Four thousand different MAGNATES, MOGULS & NABOBS are romping in my gothic solarium!! 葛斯克 愛德華 / 台北市八德路四段
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