Re: [SM-USERS] Bug Report (Replying to mails with a sender address containing a comma results in failure or weird outcome)

2009-11-17 Thread Paul Lesniewski
> 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

Re: [SM-USERS] Bug Report (Replying to mails with a sender address containing a comma results in failure or weird outcome)

2009-11-17 Thread Paul Lesniewski
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

Re: [SM-USERS] Bug Report (Replying to mails with a sender address containing a comma results in failure or weird outcome)

2009-11-17 Thread pal
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

[SM-USERS] Bug Report (Replying to mails with a sender address containing a comma results in failure or weird outcome)

2009-11-17 Thread Németh Tamás
I subscribe to the squirrelmail-users mailing list. [ ] True - No need to CC me when replying [X] False - Please CC me when replying 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

Re: [SM-USERS] Bug Report (Replying to mails with a sender address containing a comma results in failure or weird outcome)

2009-11-17 Thread 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 send a mail to an address in which the rea