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i thought we could revisit the topic of email i know tom rodden way back at the start of computer file did a video overview of how email worked but i want to focus in on one bit which i find quite interesting because iamp;#39;m that sort of strange type of character and that is how do we transmit things that arenamp;#39;t text through email i mean emails written at the time was created i think originally in the 70s the sort of standards weamp;#39;re using now to send what was predominantly going to be ascii text small amounts of text sent between two users on a unix system these days weamp;#39;ll email programs zip files and i want to look at how we encode things that arenamp;#39;t text to be sent over email if you look in the specifications for email you can go and find the rfc rfc822 for those who are interested in been updated by rfc2822 if you look in that it describes email as being a series of lines of text and by lines of text it means a run of ascii characters ideally no m