
"Hendrik Schober" <boost@HSchober.de> writes:
I'd like this to first be reviewed here instead of just checking it in.
I wish Thunderbird could understand the uuencode inline (non-attachment) in the email.. Could someone post a MIME attachment version. David Abrahams wrote:
I'd rather see
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