On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 03:16:12 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote: > On 10/06/11 02:01, Camaleón wrote: ^^^^^^^^
Eureka! We have found the culprit! It seems to be my Pan newsreader... oh, well, another bug for it >:-) >> I would start thinking about Gmail's webmail. > > Pass - I'm thinking about changing email clients, just as soon as I can > figure out how to keep all my email, and, what's causing the encoding > problem. Yes, I feel your pain. It took me some time to finally get rid of Gmail's webmail because it was so -how to say it?- so unfriendly with some basic settings I'd expect for a MUA that I dropped. >> Yep, I still fail to see a clear culprit in all this mess. > > I'm starting to think I know what's happening... Your sender string is > different to most other posters in that the character encoding is part > of the From field. I don't know how or where that's happening. Pan? :-) > The "?"s in the From field are separators. eg. ?iso-8859-1?q?Camale=F3n? > The "ó" in your name is displayed on my system (definitely my problem) > as a blackdiamond character - in the raw it's "=F3n" On my systems > somehow the only part of "Camale=F3n" that stays in the Sender string is > the "=F3n". (parsing error) My Icedove settings (I've checked on several > machines) all display the "=F3n" as a diamond. They all use en_AU UTF-8 > as the system locale, some use the kernel keymap, others the US. I use > rsync to keep them syncronized which would make the setting the same in > each Icedove (I suspect). Weel, this post displayed my name okay (and this post you replied was written from Icedove). >> BTW, I'm she :-) > > Yeah - that Lisi bloke told me. ;-p > That means I have to type an extra letter. Damn. (actually it seemed > like a girly name, but, I didn't want to make fun...) Now I'm hoping > Vivian, Shelly, Jules, and Misha aren't laughing too... "Camaleón" is a nickname. My real name is Elsa (even shorter than the nick -and no accents on it-). >> (note: this one is posted from Icedove) > > Blackdiamonds and the "=F" equivalents from earlier posts appear > unchanged. There are no black diamonds in From strings or the body. It's > just like all the other emails from the list! (problem solved - just use > Icedove!) Hit and sunk! > Headers:- > From: =?UTF-8?B?Q2FtYWxlw7Nu?= <emailaddress> Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Grrr! }:-) > Thank you all for your input. I need some sleep, and a good think. I > might just set up another email client in a vbm tomorrow and feed it > with a temporary subscription. Try and isolate the possible causes. Have a nice rest. P.S. With all this long thread, I hope you don't dream with "black diamonds"... Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.06.09.18.10...@gmail.com