On sam., 2010-05-29 at 23:50 -0400, John Lindgren wrote:
> My system is configured to use UTF-8, so normally I expect
> international
> characters to "just work".  I copied the Greek name and email address
> of
> the sender of the following message from Midori web browser into the
> "To:" field (I cannot copy it directly into the message body; see
> #538722):
> 
>         http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=563247#15
>         
> Now, I will copy it again from the "To:" field and paste it below:
> 
>         =?UTF-8?Q?=CE=93=CE=B9=CF=8E=CF=81=CE=B3=CE=BF=CF=82_?=
>                 =?UTF-8?Q?=CE=A0=CE=AC=CE=BB=CE=BB=CE=B1=CF=82?=
>                  <correct email address, which I have removed>
> 
Afaik this is correct, the headers have to be encoded using this weird
scheme, you can't directly put UTF-8 there. Then, it'd be nice to decode
it when pasting elsewhere.

Anyway, those two bugs are upstream issues, please report them directly
to upstream bugzilla, the evolution team has not manpower for that,
sorry.

Cheers,
-- 
Yves-Alexis

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