> Looks to me like the \270 is some kinda Unicode character instead of,
> like, you know ASCII '+'...
>
> Dunno how you managed to convince your mail system that you wanted it
> to convert + to Unicode \270, mind you, but there it is.
>
Hi Richard,
Odd thing is all of the other headers of th
X-Amavis-Alert: BAD HEADER Non-encoded 8-bit data (char B8 hex): Date: Wed,
04
Jul 2007 10:11:39 \2701000\n
Looks like a problem when you're building the headers.
Are you doing this manually (building the headers)?
What's the code look like to do this?
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Looks to me like the \270 is some kinda Unicode character instead of,
like, you know ASCII '+'...
Dunno how you managed to convince your mail system that you wanted it
to convert + to Unicode \270, mind you, but there it is.
On Wed, July 25, 2007 11:22 pm, Chris Aitken wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Ju
Hi All,
Just a query I have which by the looks of my research into it online, still
exists on various installations around the world.
The websites I build for my clients are scattered over several hosting
servers, and I've noticed that one of them has an issue with the usage of
the mail() f
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