From de26c86dffa492ba2ffdff021e88d9891f8be9f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Andree Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 00:24:06 +0000 Subject: Shuffle 0*.html files from ML archive into contrib/ directory. svn path=/branches/BRANCH_6-3/; revision=4987 --- 010015.html | 100 ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 100 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 010015.html (limited to '010015.html') diff --git a/010015.html b/010015.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4ba2faf8..00000000 --- a/010015.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ - - - - [fetchmail]Domino IMAP and missing Content-Transfer-Encoding - - - - - - - - - -

[fetchmail]Domino IMAP and missing Content-Transfer-Encoding -

- Anthony Kim - - Anthony.Kim@walgreens.com -
- Wed, 1 Mar 2006 23:02:52 -0600 -

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Summary: fetchmail was not retrieving Content-Transfer-Encoding
-header via Domino IMAP.
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-As it turns out, it was the Domino IMAP server that wasn't offering
-up the header.
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-On Fri, Feb 17, 2006, Matthias Andree wrote:
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-> In 6.4.X, we might implement an option so that fetchmail does not
-> split header/body fetch but get the whole message including
-> header in one huge piece as POP3 does which makes undeliverable
-> mail more expensive though.
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-Thankfully, I won't have to wait for this.
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-Much of Domino's IMAP behavior depends on the mail storage format
-specified in the Person document in the Public Name and Address
-Book.
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-There are three options for mail storage for incoming mail:
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-1. Keep in Sender's format
-2. Prefers MIME
-3. Prefers Notes Rich Text
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-My setting was "Prefers MIME".  Switching to "Keep in Sender's
-format" solved the missing encoding header problem.
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-According to IBM, "Prefers MIME" offers the best IMAP performance
-in Domino "When you choose this option, the router converts all
-incoming messages to the MIME storage format at delivery time. The
-messages are therefore stored in your mail file in MIME format.
-This lets the IMAP server quickly serve all information about the
-document (such as size) as well as the body of the document to an
-IMAP client because the document is already stored in the necessary
-MIME format for the client to read." [0]
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-I can only surmise this MIME storage results in some rather
-non-standard IMAP behavior.
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-So long my goofy procmail hacks.
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-Thanks to Matthias Andress and Rob Funk for helping me troubleshoot.
-
-Anthony
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-[0] http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/ls-D6_IMAP_Perf/?OpenDocument
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