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Jared Hancock authored
Some mail clients and servers (like the ones developed in the northwestern United States) sometimes place encoded and non-encoded data in an email body declared with "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64". imap_base64 will refuse to decode the body if it contains non base64 characters (like a period, colon, apostrophe, etc). This patch uses base64_decode as a fallback which will make a best effort to decode the data. In the case of our test mails, the decoded data will contain garbage where the non-base64-encoded data was in the original mail, but at least the message is preserved.
Jared Hancock authoredSome mail clients and servers (like the ones developed in the northwestern United States) sometimes place encoded and non-encoded data in an email body declared with "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64". imap_base64 will refuse to decode the body if it contains non base64 characters (like a period, colon, apostrophe, etc). This patch uses base64_decode as a fallback which will make a best effort to decode the data. In the case of our test mails, the decoded data will contain garbage where the non-base64-encoded data was in the original mail, but at least the message is preserved.