walt posted on Wed, 12 Aug 2009 20:11:47 -0700 as excerpted: > The example you cited is not yencoded, it's uuencoded. After perusing > wikipedia's article on uuencoding I think I can explain this much: > > Here are the last few encoded lines from part 1 of the 3-part post: > > M2;>A=K&CJ^W2(%G1]S`?)@]&KDM8UJ?5K-%EA`*-]\=Z2]:ZU)XTV$1LQQ\V > M<'N:N6VFR1PO;D9=?F!![5JK)"W-_0;>"WTR%50;F`W9ZU?-M!!O<$':00N< > M8^E9&G,\B9VC*]CZC^M17KSD3329"1XR1P?H*CEN[EQ5RYJ%RP\QE8C`^7G. END ----- > CUT HERE --- CUT HERE --- femjoy_111637_061.jpg
Ouch! AFAIK, a UUE attachment shouldn't have an end line if it's not the end of the attachment. So pan's doing the right thing as you explained, and whatever user-agent whoever it was that sent that post is using, is sending corrupt UUE. OTOH, AFAIK UUE was never actually formally standardized and there are several variants in the implementation as a result. This would apparently be one of them. If pan's displaying it correctly, and as previously stated it uses different code for handling display vs save (and that does fit with what I know of pan from remarks over the years, tho I'm not a coder and rarely look at code myself), then perhaps the thing to do, for a coder that can actually read what's going on anyway, would be to look at how the display code handles it, and use the same technique on the save code, creating a patch as appropriate, then filing it in pan bugzilla as well as posting it here for K Haley to include in his repository. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users