This is the mail archive of the
cygwin@cygwin.com
mailing list for the Cygwin project.
RE: mozilla displays wrong headers from uw-imap (12/31/1969, blank subject)
- From: "Hannu E K Nevalainen \(garbage mail\)" <garbage_collector at telia dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 22:01:23 +0200
- Subject: RE: mozilla displays wrong headers from uw-imap (12/31/1969, blank subject)
> From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com]On Behalf
> Of Steve Fairbairn
> Apologies to Hannu, I clicked reply and not reply to all...
:-] Well, I wish I knew how to set "reply-to:" for certain folders in
Outlook. I'm not sure it is possible.
<SNIP>
> > IMO a Mozilla and/or Pegasus Mail bug.
> >
>
> Not definately true. The Mail/MIME encoding RFC's state that all headers
> should be CRLF no matter what the platform. It is open to dispute quite
> whether the RFC's should still apply once the mail has finished
> it's journey
> through the ether and has been collected from the email server by such a
> tool as fetchmail. It seems likely that Mozilla is expecting the
> CRLF's to
> remain on the headers which would probably be true if Mozilla was
> collecting
> the emails itself. It is my guess that fetchmail is stripping
> the CR's from
> the message as it retrieves it which could well be the accepted
> practice for
> UNIX boxes, but under a cygwin text mount it should perhaps behave
> differently.
IMO "the Standard", RFC, IEEE, ISO, CCITT or whatever may say whatever they
want in the matter - what really counts is whether the actual application
does its job or not.
i.e. The user wants a _stable_ application, that does what its supposed
to - no matter what.
Here this boils down to; Accept line endings in any way they are.
... and now I realize that this has grown into something off topic ;-)
> This is purely speculation I've not looked at the sources, but it is
> certainly true that the pop3 server should be presenting the headers with
> CRLF line endings to the client.
IMO this shouldn't matter; parsing line endings is so basic stuff that a
piece of software that doesn't adjust for "current situation" is less usable
than it could be.
/Hannu E K Nevalainen, B.Sc. EE - 59°16.37'N, 17°12.60'E
--END OF MESSAGE--
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/