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diff --git a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/quoting.rb b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/quoting.rb
index b44f4d50df..af4e8462a1 100644
--- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/quoting.rb
+++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/quoting.rb
@@ -9,55 +9,6 @@ module ActionMailer
# A quick-and-dirty regexp for determining whether a string contains any
# characters that need escaping.
- CHARS_NEEDING_QUOTING = /[\000-\011\013\014\016-\037\177-\377]/
-
- # Quote the given text if it contains any "illegal" characters
- def quote_if_necessary(text, charset)
- (text =~ CHARS_NEEDING_QUOTING) ?
- quoted_printable(text, charset) :
- text
- end
-
- # Quote any of the given strings if they contain any "illegal" characters
- def quote_any_if_necessary(charset, *args)
- args.map { |v| quote_if_necessary(v, charset) }
- end
-
- # Quote the given address if it needs to be. The address may be a
- # regular email address, or it can be a phrase followed by an address in
- # brackets. The phrase is the only part that will be quoted, and only if
- # it needs to be. This allows extended characters to be used in the
- # "to", "from", "cc", and "bcc" headers.
- def quote_address_if_necessary(address, charset)
- if Array === address
- address.map { |a| quote_address_if_necessary(a, charset) }
- elsif address =~ /^(\S.*)\s+(<.*>)$/
- address = $2
- phrase = quote_if_necessary($1.gsub(/^['"](.*)['"]$/, '\1'), charset)
- "\"#{phrase}\" #{address}"
- else
- address
- end
- end
-
- # Quote any of the given addresses, if they need to be.
- def quote_any_address_if_necessary(charset, *args)
- args.map { |v| quote_address_if_necessary(v, charset) }
- end
- end
-end
-
-module ActionMailer
- module Quoting #:nodoc:
- # Convert the given text into quoted printable format, with an instruction
- # that the text be eventually interpreted in the given charset.
- def quoted_printable(text, charset)
- text = text.gsub( /[^a-z ]/i ) { "=%02x" % $&[0] }.gsub( / /, "_" )
- "=?#{charset}?Q?#{text}?="
- end
-
- # A quick-and-dirty regexp for determining whether a string contains any
- # characters that need escaping.
if !defined?(CHARS_NEEDING_QUOTING)
CHARS_NEEDING_QUOTING = /[\000-\011\013\014\016-\037\177-\377]/
end