Re: ietf-nntp Re: nntp-extensions Character sets in

"chris (c.) lewis" <clewis@nortel.ca> Thu, 10 October 1996 22:41 UTC

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In article <9610100132.AA21127@sulphur.osf.org>rg>,  <rsalz@osf.org> wrote:
>In correct practice, aren't inn and the NNTP ref implementation
>both 8bit clean?  Certainly C News is.  Can't we call B2.11 dead?

I think it's probably more correct to say that they're 8-bit clean
in article bodies.  I believe that at least C-news has some pecularities
with 8 bit characters in headers.
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