:author: Matthias_Andree_(ed.)_and_Mark_Crispin
:email: matthias.andree@gmx.de
:author initials: MA and MC
-:revision: 0.2
-:revdate: 2010-05-26
+:revision: 1.001
+:revdate: 2010-05-28
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0x20...0x7E except 0x26 (the ampersand "&") represent themselves, and uses yet
another BASE64 alphabet consisting of the upper- and lowercase letters, the
digits, and the characters "+" and ",", with some further rules specified in
-RFC-3501.
+RFC-3501. The leading shift character is replaced by the ampersand "&",
+the trailing remains "-", and the "&" can be encoded as "&-".
== Conclusions