Hilko Bengen wrote:
> Hilko Bengen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >>> Could this be related to whether or not there are non-ASCII
> >>> characters in the subject?
> >>
> >> Since the subject was 'diff' or 'subject' I doubt it.
> >
> > Mhem.
> >
> > printf 'äöü\n' | LANG=C ./mailx -s foobar $r
Hilko Bengen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Could this be related to whether or not there are non-ASCII
>>> characters in the subject?
>>
>> Since the subject was 'diff' or 'subject' I doubt it.
>
> Mhem.
>
> printf 'äöü\n' | LANG=C ./mailx -s foobar $recipient
>
> will also drop the Subject
Joey Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Could this be related to whether or not there are non-ASCII characters
>> in the subject?
>
> Since the subject was 'diff' or 'subject' I doubt it.
Mhem.
printf 'äöü\n' | LANG=C ./mailx -s foobar $recipient
will also drop the Subject line.
--
T
Hilko Bengen wrote:
> Joey Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I've noticed a different problem now. Due to the bug I have told
> > update-alternatives to set mailx to bsd-mailx, thus I'm not calling
> > heirloom-mailx with the full name. "-s subject" does not seem to
> > work everytime.
>
Joey Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've noticed a different problem now. Due to the bug I have told
> update-alternatives to set mailx to bsd-mailx, thus I'm not calling
> heirloom-mailx with the full name. "-s subject" does not seem to
> work everytime.
Could this be related to whether
Hilko Bengen wrote:
> Nis, Joey, could you please test whether the attached patch fixes the
> character conversion issue in #465484 and #487019 for you? Please make
> sure that the `ttycharset' variable is _not_ set in /etc/nail.rc.
Nis, in case you need readily built packages, I've put them here:
tag 487019 +patch
thanks
Nis, Joey, could you please test whether the attached patch fixes the
character conversion issue in #465484 and #487019 for you? Please make
sure that the `ttycharset' variable is _not_ set in /etc/nail.rc.
Thanks
-Hilko
diff --git a/sendout.c b/sendout.c
index 5661bb9..
tag 487019 +confirmed
severity 487019 grave
thanks
Joey Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After the move from bsd-mailx to heirloom-mailx several system mail is
> discarded because the character set doesn't match the current locale.
> Mail ends up in dead.letter in the user's home directory.
Package: heirloom-mailx
Version: 12.3-4
Severity: wishlist
After the move from bsd-mailx to heirloom-mailx several system mail is
discarded because the character set doesn't match the current locale.
Mail ends up in dead.letter in the user's home directory.
This can be problematic when system mai
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