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Answer by Marinos An for Content Transfer Encoding 7bit or 8 bit

With content-transfer-encoding: 7bit the bytes that are used in body (or more correct within part's boundaries) should represent ascii characters but not extended-ascii characters. This means 0-127...

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Answer by Craig Walker for Content Transfer Encoding 7bit or 8 bit

It can be a bit dense to read, but the "Content-Transfer-Encoding" section of RFC 1341 has all of the details:http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1341/5_Content-Transfer-Encoding.htmlThe situation kinda...

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Content Transfer Encoding 7bit or 8 bit

While sending email content, it is required to set "Content Transfer Encoding" header. I observed many headers of emails that I received. Some emails using "7bit" and some are using "8bit".What is the...

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