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MBOX-Line: From tss at iki.fi Tue Feb 5 23:30:12 2008
To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
From: Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:41 2018
Subject: [Imap-protocol] non-ASCII byte sequences in IMAP?
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Message-ID: <1202283012.3879.78.camel@hurina>
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 14:18 -0800, Bill Janssen wrote:
> > 8-bit occurs elsewhere too. LOGIN is just an example. Another reasonable
> > example is FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE: If the sender of a message includes
> > 8-bit characters where none are permitted, a compliant and well-behaved
> > IMAP server asked to serve that message is often up the creek.
>
> Assuming that such a message could somehow get into the server in the
> first place :-).
Unless you've added explicit checks against it, I don't think anything
by default prevents it. I've gotten such mails from Hotmail before and
wouldn't be surprised if they still sent them. Although the problem was
the Subject field / ENVELOPE, not BODYSTRUCTURE.
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