Re: [Evolution] Evolution on 64 bits Linux system
- From: Pete Biggs <pete biggs org uk>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution on 64 bits Linux system
- Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 15:49:52 +0100
I just noticed that when I choose to to answer to the group, the
evolution put the sender of the message as the "To" and the group as the
"Cc".
I'll look to see if there is a setting that change this.
Well don't do "Reply to All", do "Reply to List" or Ctrl-L - that way
your reply will be sent to the mailling list (not "group") and it won't
be put in the CC:
Instead of "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" reconsider to switch to
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit". Take a look at the source of your
emails. Mark a mail and then push Ctrl+U. Your message sources aren't
human readable.
I did this and the result is as follow:
I presume you have cut a load of headers off the top of the message??
(Because the message headers on that haven't been anywhere near the
evolution mailling list!)
It seems pretty much human readable to me.
The Content-Transfer-Encoding appears as 8bit, not base64...
What am I doing wrong here?
This is what everyone else sees - and apologies for the very long post,
there's lots of it - I've removed headers specific to my mailers (marked
with '|').
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But, I think it may be the mailing list software doing it - the
character set used in your message is not 7-bit clean (i.e. you use
accented characters which aren't part of ASCII). There is still no
requirement for MTAs to be 8-bit, so some software will err on the side
of caution and Base-64 encode messages that aren't 7-bit clean. Yes, I
know that virtually everywhere will be using modern MTAs that can cope
with 8-bit, but you never know, someone somewhere might still be using
uucp to get their messages into evolution...
P.
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