<html><head></head><body>Thank's Jamon I just installed k9 to give it a try. I understand the reasoning put forth in the thread in respect of defaulting to base 64 encoding re: the problem being mostly in north america, but if I use a product which has a toggle to send in plain text, I kind of expect stuff to go in plain text.<br>
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Thank's to all who posted headers and other info, it makes for some interesting reading.<br>
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As far as the problem was panning out, this is what I was starting to consider, with not necessarily the most silly at the top of the list. Unknowns make me wary. ; )<br>
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Anyway here they are, the top N reasons my phone was getting so noisy:<br>
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1) It was infested with Tolls.<br>
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2) It was hacked by Austin Powers international man of mystery, for reasons of industrial espionage or national security.<br>
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3) Tom Christiansen told usenet "if you find yourself calling cat with just one argument, then you're probably doing something you shouldn't," and he slipped in a perl one liner that changed all the newlines to CRLF just to piss every one off.<br>
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4) Java is broken but we use it anyway. (Kind of like microshaft.)<br>
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5) IO::Socket would have been too easy:<br>
$socket = new IO: :Socket: :INET (PeerAddr => $remote_host, PeerPort => $remote_port, Proto => "tcp", Type => SOCK_STREAM)<br>
or die "Can't connect to $remote_host : $remote_port : $!\n";<br>
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6) A PST was given to us by the NDP is too irreverent a way to remember how to hack the OSI stack.<br>
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Four more and we could send this to Letterman, assuming he's not depracated yet.<br>
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I'm going to try k9 before I try rooting the phone and installing ssh and mutt or pine.<br>
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Actually if anybody is really interested in what I think the problem is, I feel its something to do with the mua's impatience while the mta connects and deals with syncing the buffer write. The UA's just being a little dopy and snarfing up data that should be directed to /dev/null. This is causing the schisim between the mime header and other content.<br>
My 02 cents anyway. <br>
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Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">Jamon Camisso <jamon.camisso-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA@public.gmane.org> wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap; word-wrap:break-word; font-family: sans-serif">On 11/20/2011 01:52 PM, Russ wrote:<br />> This is from my device hopefully with no sig, I like to stay anon anyway. If resetting the parent to utf-8 is what drop's my noise i'll be happy.<br />> <br />> I note the following from the link's you sent. I copied them in order to test the pattern buffer. Perhaps apache has something say re: line 811 raw mode {@link<br />> <br />> <br />> ** @param is the stream to parse.* @throws IOException on I/O errors.<br />> <br />> in raw mode all future entities* (messages or body parts) in the stream will be reported to the* {@link <br />> <br />> ContentHandler#raw(InputStream) handler method only.* The stream will contain the entire unparsed entity contents* including header fields and whatever is in the body.<br />> <br />> ARM architecture looks pretty raw to me. I'm now going to try and forward a link from the news app which
gave rise to this thread and hope some obscure forking expect isnt running off the stack and clobbering parts of the buffer on send.<br /><br />Here's the official bug, from 2009 and still unresolved.. Sounds like K9<br />is the best option:<br /><br /><a href="http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2630">http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2630</a><br /><br />Jamon<br />--<br />The Toronto Linux Users Group. Meetings: <a href="http://gtalug.org">http://gtalug.org</a>/<br />TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns<br />How to UNSUBSCRIBE: <a href="http://gtalug.org/wiki/Mailing_lists">http://gtalug.org/wiki/Mailing_lists</a><br /></pre></blockquote></div></body></html>