Sorry, forgot to write, that after putting line "MIME-Version: 1.0", SM
displays message correctly, only, when i select "Default Charset: cp1251"
in config. Other messages, which don't have line about mime-version,
contains ""
With "Default Charset: utf-8" both messages contains ""
> So, i
So, if i put manually "MIME-Version: 1.0" line in message (i have access
to MailDir through file system), in SquirrelMail is same "" instead of
cyrillyc letters.
now in message details header looks like:
..
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1251
Content-Transfer-En
PHP Version 4.4.1
Apache 2.0
$config_version = '1.4.4';
In my main mailbox/inbox I had 3 "small" emails and one big with a 12MB mp3.
When I tried clicking any of these 4 emails
Squirrelmail caused a 100% usage on the server and it crashed.
This happened though the quota was big enough and also
We live in a world based on standards. Standard is not followed by some
third party. If they don't fix their stuff and other code adds workarounds
for them, standard breakers will continue to break standards.
If IMAP server says that message is in plain text rfc822 format,
SquirrelMail will follow