On 3 Aug 2009 Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Package: reportbug
> Version: 4.5
> Severity: normal
>
> reportbug encodes non-ASCII headers as per RFC 1522. However, `mutt -H`
> does not expect headers to be encoded in such a way.
This seems to have been fixed on the mutt side. At least I am unable to
repro
reassign 539737 reportbug
tag 539737 -moreinfo pending
thanks
Hi,
I'm reassigning this bug to reportbug because I haven't received a reply
after 10 days and I believe that this is not a mutt bug.
Please see my last correspondence for the details; long story short:
mutt supports RFC-1522 encoded h
tag 539737 +moreinfo
tag 539737 -pending
thanks
Hi Sandro,
I'd like to know more about this use case.
The way mutt works is that -H is used to pass a 'draft' to mutt, that
means that it needs a message draft that contains headers like From,
To, Subject and so on (and obviously the content of the
reassign 539737 mutt
thanks
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 12:59, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Sandro Tosi , 2011-01-05, 02:39:
>>>
>>> reportbug encodes non-ASCII headers as per RFC 1522. However, `mutt -H`
>>> does not expect headers to be encoded in such a way.
>>
>> Oh, look at this old bug :) what do you s
* Sandro Tosi , 2011-01-05, 02:39:
reportbug encodes non-ASCII headers as per RFC 1522. However, `mutt
-H` does not expect headers to be encoded in such a way.
Oh, look at this old bug :) what do you suggest: should reportbug
"decode" those headers before calling 'mutt -H' or should mutt be
sma
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:50, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> reportbug encodes non-ASCII headers as per RFC 1522. However, `mutt -H` does
> not expect headers to be encoded in such a way.
Oh, look at this old bug :) what do you suggest: should reportbug
"decode" those headers before calling 'mutt -H' or sho
Package: reportbug
Version: 4.5
Severity: normal
reportbug encodes non-ASCII headers as per RFC 1522. However, `mutt -H`
does not expect headers to be encoded in such a way.
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