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A sender that generates a message containing content SHOULD generate a Content-Type header field in that message unless the intended media type of the enclosed representation is unknown to the sender.
I could also report to the Cyrus IMAP developers that the WebDAV server should assume application/xml when unspecified, but I think their existing handling is entirely reasonable -- it's safer not to make assumptions about content type.
My WebDAV server is running Cyrus IMAP 3.6.1 (I think).
When I try to use
davix-ls
to list the contents of a WebDAV directory, I get:Adding
--header 'Content-Type: application/xml'
to the command works around the issue.Note the following sentence in section 8.3 of RFC 9110
I could also report to the Cyrus IMAP developers that the WebDAV server should assume
application/xml
when unspecified, but I think their existing handling is entirely reasonable -- it's safer not to make assumptions about content type.Version information:
OS: NixOS 24.05.1135.9b5328b7f761 (Uakari)
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