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header during processing and final representation of the message?
(Many MUAs create non-RFC-compliant headers that are then handled in
an undefined way. Some MUAs handle headers encoded in character sets
that differ from that of the main body in an incorrect way. Imposing the
encoding of the body on the header may encode
the header more precisely. This will be used to interpret the content of
headers for processing, it will not modify or rewrite the header
unless that is done explicitly as part of the processing.) [Y]>
Footers or headings are added in-line with the message body whenever
possible. However, if the footer or heading is encoded differently
than the message body, and if imposing a single encoding will cause
loss of characters, it will be added as an attachment. The system will
always try to use the message body's encoding for the footer or
heading. If that fails, and if the message body's encoding is US-
ASCII, the system can try to edit the message body to use the footer's
or heading's encoding. Should the system try to impose the footer's
or headings's encoding on the message body? [N]> y
Behavior when modifying headers: Use encoding of message body
Behavior for untagged non-ASCII headers: Impose encoding of message
body. Behavior for mismatched footer or heading encoding: Try both
body and footer or heading encodings