On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Einar Indridason wrote:
> In my opinion, this breaks the "Be liberal in what you accept, strict in
> what you send".
Actually, munging the data to "X"s *is* being liberal in what is accepted
and strict in what is sent.
Since 8-bit characters in headers are nonsensical (there'
Einar Indridason wrote:
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 08:57:38PM +0400, NOwlar wrote:
I use Postfix 2.0.10 with TLS patch, cyrus-imapd 2.1.13, sasl 2.1.13
The problem is as follow:
When a message with russian charset characters (KOI8-R, WIN1251) in Subject
field arrives or is moved into the Sent Items
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 08:57:38PM +0400, NOwlar wrote:
> I use Postfix 2.0.10 with TLS patch, cyrus-imapd 2.1.13, sasl 2.1.13
> The problem is as follow:
> When a message with russian charset characters (KOI8-R, WIN1251) in Subject
> field arrives or is moved into the Sent Items folders by Outlook
NOwlar wrote:
I use Postfix 2.0.10 with TLS patch, cyrus-imapd 2.1.13, sasl 2.1.13
The problem is as follow:
When a message with russian charset characters (KOI8-R, WIN1251) in Subject
field arrives or is moved into the Sent Items folders by Outlook Express,
each russian character is replaced by a
NOwlar wrote:
I use Postfix 2.0.10 with TLS patch, cyrus-imapd 2.1.13, sasl 2.1.13
The problem is as follow:
When a message with russian charset characters (KOI8-R, WIN1251) in Subject
field arrives or is moved into the Sent Items folders by Outlook Express,
each russian character is replaced by a
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, NOwlar wrote:
> I dumped mailboxes with cyrdump, the Xes are in.
>
> What can be wrog?
>
> I will appreciate any help.
The sending client included raw 8-bit data in the headers, which is not
allowed.
Cyrus dealt with this problem by munging the header to be valid. You can
se
I use Postfix 2.0.10 with TLS patch, cyrus-imapd 2.1.13, sasl 2.1.13
The problem is as follow:
When a message with russian charset characters (KOI8-R, WIN1251) in Subject
field arrives or is moved into the Sent Items folders by Outlook Express,
each russian character is replaced by an X (ex: Re: XX