Study notes
Email encoding compare
base64 vs quoted printable · email encoding types · mime encoding compare
When mail clients pick each encoding.
People search «base64 vs quoted printable» during networking, web, or DevOps labs. I open DN01 Base64 Codec (Base64 Codec), paste plain text or Base64, pick Auto/Encode/Decode, and get output plus byte sizes immediately.
«Base64 vs quoted-printable in email» is a medium- or long-tail query, but it shows up in MIME, JWT, Basic Auth, and configs. Base64 is not encryption — anyone can decode in seconds.
Nearby tools: Punycode Converter for IDN domains and Password Generator — different jobs, same «utility in two clicks» vibe. For Cyrillic, ensure UTF-8 decode; use URL-safe mode when you see -_ instead of +/.
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