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Frank Urbach schrieb:
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<tt>That's the result of a wrong mixture of Content-Transfer-Encoding
and actual content.<br>
Your message contained this MIME part:<br>
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64<br>
Content-type: text/plain<br>
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Yoshiki,<br>
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beside the main goal of your image you plan to deploy the image with
tests green? If somebody run the Testrunner with all tests he will end
up with a, I think, japanese environment. For beginners a little bit
strange behavior. Only one little thing. <br>
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Cheers,<br>
Frank</tt><br>
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which is not really parseable by any standard mail client... Which
broken client was used to compose this message?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Hans-Martin<br>
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