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Using MailKit/MimeKit happily and thankful for its advanced functions like Builder, DKIM signing, IMAP OAuth access, etc. Impressed with the richness of the suite. Recently I noticed that when preparing a mail with a MimeMessage with 'message.Prepare(EncodingConstraint.SevenBit)' and the last line is longer that the default max nr of characters per line (78) and the line does not end with a newline (\n\r), MimeKit seems to erroneously add a '=' symbol (which is the Quoted-Printable soft line-break symbol) to that last line in the encoded bytestram - which then shows up in the receiving email client. Adding a simple newline (\n\n) to that last line solves the problem, but I don't think that it's how it supposed to work. Anyone else experiencing this? (using latest version 4.7.0 of MimeKit) |
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