# Kent asked about an issue I raised:
# > 8-bit characters encoded to 7-bits with MIME quoted-printable are
# > getting decoded back to their 8-bit source, and pushed into the HTML
# > view of the message in that form. I'm not sure of chapter and verse,
# > but this isn't legal in HTML, is it?
#
# It seems to me that Daniel addressed this in his reply:
# : If nothing else is stated, it is legal for HTML to assume the
# : ISO8859-1 charset, yes....
# : I don't think this is any major problem as long as the charset of the
# : mail is used. And I believe it is.
#
# It makes sense to leave this as-is for v2, imho.
Thanks Tom.
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