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by Erik Kangas, PhD, President
Posts Tagged ‘mime’
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
We are often asked about why our email message size limits are based on the “encoded message size” and not the “raw message size”. To answer this question, let’s first understand what the difference is between these two concepts.
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Tags: attachment, attachment size, base64, email message size, encoded, encoded size, file size, mime, raw, raw size, size limit Posted in LuxSci Library: The Technical Side of Email, TechNotes
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
LuxSci has just released a new custom email filtering feature which allows users to convert email messages that match any arbitrary criteria into "plain text" versions of the original messages. This is similar to our existing feature that allows you to "remove attachments" from inbound email messages; however, it goes a step further by condensing the resulting message into a single simple textual body.
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Tags: attachment, custom filter, encoding, filter, html, mime, multi-part, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, plain text, utf-8 Posted in New Feature Announcements
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