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Fabien Potencier acca7ad939 minor #33641 Make legacy "wrong" RFC2047 encoding apply only to one header (terjebraten-certua)
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Make legacy "wrong" RFC2047 encoding apply only to one header

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch?       | 4.3
| Bug fix?      | yes
| New feature?  | no
| Deprecations? | no
| License       | MIT

It says in a comment in the code that "We have to go against RFC 2183/2231 in some areas for interoperability". But I would like that to be the exception and not the rule. As the code was, all parameterized headers except from "Content-Disposition" was not encoded according to RFC 2231.

This change is to make it so that the exception (to not follow the RFC) is for the header "Content-Type" only, and all other parameterized headers will follow the rule of RFC 2231.

The code kind of worked before, because in emails we generally only have two parameterized headers; "Content-Disposition" and "Content-Type". But I think it is a good thing that if another  parameterized header would happen to be added, by default it should follow the rule of the RFC and not by default be an exception.

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