Hi Jean-Baptiste, *,
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 6:50 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure <jbf.faure@orange.fr> wrote:
Several mails received on LibO lists come coded in base-64 and are
unreadable in moderation message or source form (ctrl+U in Thunderbird).
[...]
I do not know if the cause is from my side or in the list configuration.
Apparently I didn't include this list back then.. I'll just
copy'n'paste my message since I'm too lazy to retype :-)
Hi *,
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:19 AM, Christian Lohmaier
<lohmaier@googlemail.com> wrote:
since the base64 encoded messages bugged me, I wrote a little
utility-helper to decode (and translate) the messages:
http://pumbaa.ooodev.org:7780/mod
Now also available as a widget that you can hook up to your gmail sidebar:
Add this URL
http://pumbaa.ooodev.org:7780/mod/gmailwidget
[...]
Despite I'm very likely the only one who uses it, I'll mention it for
completion:
DNS name did change, thus you now need to use
http://pumbaa.documentfoundation.org:7780/mod/gmailwidget
or
http://pumbaa.documentfoundation.org:7780/mod
copy the text like this
#####
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
T24gU3VuLCBEZWMgMTksIDIwMTAgYXQgMjo1NyBBTSwgUkdCIEVTIDxyZ2IubWxkY0BnbWFpbC5j
[...]
dHkgKioqCg==
######
can be used to translate "plain" messages as well, in that case only
copy the actual message.
ciao
Christian
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