Name
$=e
Synopsis
The
F=7 delivery agent flag (F=7) determines whether MIME-encoded data should
be converted from 8 to 7 bits. If the message is in 8-bit format and
if it is going to a MIME-capable destination that requires 7-bit
data, the message body will be converted to 7 bits by using either
quoted-printable or base64 (EightBitMode).
Not all datatypes should be converted to 7 bits, however. The types
that might possibly be converted are listed with the
Content-Transfer-Encoding: header (Content-Transfer-Encoding:). One type that should not be converted, for
example, is the quoted-printable type because it
is already converted. Types that can be converted are
7bit, 8bit, and
binary.
Beginning with V8.7 sendmail, the class
$=e is used to determine whether a type will be
encoded. Only those values listed in this class will be encoded. When
sendmail first starts, it initializes the list
of values in class $=e to be:
7bit 8bit binary
You can add types to this class, but you can never remove them.
Note that a type in class $=e can still be
prevented from being encoded on the basis of the considerations
imposed by class $=n. Also note that the actual
encoding can be restricted to quoted-printable by use of the class
$=q.
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