> Additionally I figured out that this bug may only happen if the original
> mail's sender's real name contains accentuated (non-ASCII) characters, because
> when I send a mail to an address in which the real name part contains non-
> ASCII characters, then squirrelmail removes the leading and trai
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 12:47 AM, wrote:
>
> Quoting "Németh, Tamás" :
>
>> Sorry, my original mail didn't contain a comma in the from field of its
>> header. Try this one.
>>
>> Additionally I figured out that this bug may only happen if the original
>> mail's sender's real name contains accentu
Quoting "Németh, Tamás" :
> Sorry, my original mail didn't contain a comma in the from field of its
> header. Try this one.
>
> Additionally I figured out that this bug may only happen if the original
> mail's sender's real name contains accentuated (non-ASCII)
> characters, because
> when I se
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This bug occurs when I view a particular message
The description of the bug:
When someone, who has a comma in his real name (e.g.: "Doe, John
") either in
Sorry, my original mail didn't contain a comma in the from field of its
header. Try this one.
Additionally I figured out that this bug may only happen if the original
mail's sender's real name contains accentuated (non-ASCII) characters, because
when I send a mail to an address in which the rea