Ijust realized that Mail is now sending plain text messages with quoted printable transfer encoding--and no longer uses format=flowed. I do not need "=" characters in my plain text e-mails. I greatly prefer 7 bit encoding and/or format=flowed.
I know some will say downgrade Mail to an older version. I am keeping that option open. I've looked at all of the "defaults com.apple.mail" settings in the terminal and I cannot find anything related to transfer encoding. I tried adding a content transfer encoding header with "defaults write". It wrote the header, but Mail ignored it.
I am sending plain text messages using only ASCII characters and it is applying quoted printable encoding. Here is the raw source of a message (with private info crossed out). You can see it is using "us-ascii" as the character set and the content type is plain text. You can also see it is using quoted printable. So you end up with a 7 bit plain text e-mail with quotable printable line breaks (i.e. =) cluttering the message.
Yes, the text needs to be wrapped. But why did they change from the way they always did it using 7 bit/format flowed encoding? It worked and did not add any unecessary characters to the message. Here is an example of how they used to handle wrapping plain text, ascii-only messages. Quoted printable is not used and no uncecessary characters are added.
Yes, most e-mail apps will read quoted printable correctly. However, when dealing with the raw source of the message (as I sometimes do), quoted printable just adds characters that don't need to be there. With 7 bit encoding, that message could be viewed on an Apple II or Commodore 64 and look exactly the same as it does on modern computers. With quoted printable, it would look garbled withe "=" characters. Project Gutenburg expresses why plain text is preferred.
That doesn't make me feel too good. We lose the simplicity and elegance of plain text e-mail because Microsoft is not competent enough to handle it. I hope we don't have to suffer a lot of regressions because of Microsoft. Given the way they do things, the entire OS would have to regress to work well with them.
Apple has dropped a number internet MIME e-mail standards in hopes of improving compatibility with Microsoft. While Apple still tries to comply with the standards, Apple Mail definitely does things the Microsoft way. The "format=flowed" method was never part of that standard. It is just something that Eudora came up with. Eudora is now dead and so is "format=flowed".
Unfortunately, e-mail was designed for text and text only. Even something as simple as a line longer than 78 characters can be a challenge. Wrapping lines, quoting, attachments, fonts, and colors are all hacks that have been applied over the years. You are the first person I've seen complain about "format=flowed". The standard complaint is usually that attachments don't show up in random, un-named PC programs of unknown vintage.
I found a workaround. It is not ideal but it works. If you hard wrap the message before sending it, it will be sent as 7 bit. Since there are no "soft" line breaks to encode, quoted printable is not required.
Welcome to our collection of printable apple templates and free apple coloring pages, a fun resource for those cooler Autumn days! Fall is all about chunky sweaters, cozy vibes, and yes, apples! Because who doesn't love seeing trees loaded with apples, or the smell of a freshly baked pie wafting from the kitchen? Fall is also the perfect time of year to dust off those craft supplies, and what better way to start than with some apple-themed creations!
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Below you'll find a printable apple template for all your apple craft projects. Firstly print and cut out the shapes. Then trace around the apple, stem, and leaf shapes on different colored papers. Glue the shapes down onto a background piece of paper to make your own apple picture!
Ready to add some color to a cloudy autumn day? Take a look at our collection of free printable apple coloring pages, perfect for kids and adults, and let your creativity shine! To print, click on the image or text link underneath the image. These printables are for personal, non-commercial use only.
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Print free Apple Templates in PDF and first ask your child to color apples and then to cut them out. Instead of coloring, printable apple patterns can be decorated with play-dough. Just use a play-dough instead of colors, to decorate your apple.
These Apple Templates are just the thing for your room this year! You can use these free printable apple templates for fall bulletin boards, art projects for kids, or as festive apple decor during September and October. These apple outlines provide a variety of fine motor skills opportunities, as well as simple cut-and-paste printable apple outlines that are perfect for young learners. For more fun, fall learning, try our Holidays & Seasons Fine Motor Bundle!
This apple outline template features a stem and leaf for easy tracing and drawing if needed. With thick black outline and a simple crisp design, this apple template is just the right size and shape for all your fall art project needs.
Free printable outline of an apple you can use as a simple template for tracing, crafts, or drawing activities. This is a basic apple with stem and leaf, just the right size for filling in with whatever you can imagin.
If you are looking for an apple your students can easily cut out, this apple outline is for you! Stop searching for apple clipart and print this free PDF download. Scale up or down to resize with your printer settings. Print on red or green cardstock paper for instant fall classroom decorations.
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Print these templates on card stock or colored paper for students to have a pre-colored option or simply print on white paper or card stock to give students the opportunity to design their own apples. These apple templates also make the perfect fine-motor tracing cards. Simply print on your desired paper and laminate. Then students can use a dry-erase marker to trace around the apple shape. Printing on card stock would create a more durable craft design when using the apple activity pages. Our Apple Worksheets provide even more apple fun for your classroom. Check them out today!
Grab your scissors and a glue stick and design your very own apple with this template. Students will have the opportunity to color each piece, cut it out, and paste it together forming an apple. Included is a cute worm to add if you so choose!
Build an apple tree with this adorable apple craft. This craft page could also be used as a counting math activity. A separate piece of paper would be needed to paste the design onto for younger students.
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