Sets the compliance mode that should be used when parsing Content-Type and
Content-Disposition parameters.
In general, you'll probably want this value to be #GMIME_RFC_COMPLIANCE_LOOSE
(the default) as it allows maximum interoperability with existing (broken) mail clients
and other mail software such as sloppily written perl scripts (aka spambots).
Note: Even in #GMIME_RFC_COMPLIANCE_STRICT mode, the parameter parser is fairly liberal
in what it accepts. Setting it to #GMIME_RFC_COMPLIANCE_LOOSE just makes it try harder
to deal with garbage input.
Sets the compliance mode that should be used when parsing Content-Type and Content-Disposition parameters.
In general, you'll probably want this value to be #GMIME_RFC_COMPLIANCE_LOOSE (the default) as it allows maximum interoperability with existing (broken) mail clients and other mail software such as sloppily written perl scripts (aka spambots).
Note: Even in #GMIME_RFC_COMPLIANCE_STRICT mode, the parameter parser is fairly liberal in what it accepts. Setting it to #GMIME_RFC_COMPLIANCE_LOOSE just makes it try harder to deal with garbage input.