Re: fixing the current email module
Glenn Linderman <[email protected]> Thu, 08 Oct 2009 20:20:29 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.python.mime.devel |
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On approximately 10/8/2009 4:20 PM, came the following characters from the keyboard of Mark Sapiro: > Glenn Linderman wrote: > >> However, there are definitely mailing lists that don't do that. Google >> Groups is one example that doesn't collapse, and always prepends the >> headers in front of Re:. Seems like all the Python lists do the >> collapsing (I wonder why! :) ) Other lists don't do prepending (I think >> the RFCs recommend not prepending in Subject, actually), of the others >> I'm subscribed to, that prepend, some collapse and some don't. >> > > > You seem to be forgetting the case where the encoded subject already > contains the prefix, or do you not care if the subject just continues > to grow with Re:'s and repeated prefixes? > Mark, Please read the last two paragraphs of my message you replied to, two or three more times. Here they are again for reference. > And don't forget removing the prior prepended text before adding the > new prepended text. > > Actually, as long as the prepended text is ASCII, all that work can be > done on the encoded value. When it is not ASCII, it may still be > separated and recognizable. Still that logic is more complex than > decoding, handling as Unicode, and encoding.... when it works. Just > pointing out that there is more than one way to do things... -- Glenn -- http://nevcal.com/ =========================== A protocol is complete when there is nothing left to remove. -- Stuart Cheshire, Apple Computer, regarding Zero Configuration Networking