On 22/04/13 17:05, Frank Otto wrote:
> Hello Carsten,
> 
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Carsten Schoenert
> <c.schoen...@t-online.de> wrote:
>>
>> Where did you get this backport for 17.0.4 ?
>> I though this is a missunderstanding on your side. :) Anyway ...
> 
> 17.0.4 is from http://mozilla.debian.net/ (Icedove version "esr"). That's why 
> my
> report was CC'd to the pkg-mozilla-maintainers list, which is listed
> as the contact
> for problems with backports from there.
> 
>> thanks for your tracking down the problem Frank. So the problem seems to
>> be now the mail itself which should be forwarded.
>>
>> Can you please append one of such a mail so we can check localy why this
>> issue happen?
> 
> I don't think appending such an email will do any good, as any kind of
> "wrapping" is
> likely to nullify the problem.  I will, however, directly send such a
> problematic email
> to you (Carsten), by using the method I mentioned previously. This
> mail will come from a
> different email address than this one.
> 
> Thanks for looking into this and regards,
> Frank
> 
> 
> 


The kind of mails where this bug is triggered is when you try to forward
a mail that was sent by a daemon or from the shell.

For example, to test this, I just sent myself a mail from the terminal
and after receiving it, if I try to forward that mail from icedove I get
the error.

I'm attaching the example mail here (just in case).

But I think you should be able to reproduce this bug just by sending
yourself an email from the terminal (with the mail program), and then
trying to forward it from icedove.


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