Peter Welzien-2 wrote:
>
> On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 01:18:23 -0800 (PST), Tomas Kuliavas
> wrote:
>> Contact DBmail and ask why they try to outsmart email clients and
> reencode
>> email headers when they send them to client.
>
> I've already had a lengthy discussion regarding my problem on the dbm
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 01:18:23 -0800 (PST), Tomas Kuliavas
wrote:
> Contact DBmail and ask why they try to outsmart email clients and
reencode
> email headers when they send them to client.
I've already had a lengthy discussion regarding my problem on the dbmail
mailinglist. Without finding anythin
Peter Welzien-2 wrote:
>
> On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:45:25 -0800 (PST), Tomas Kuliavas
>> Which IMAP server are you using and which version. If you use standard
>> software packages provided by your OS, which operating system is used
> for
>> IMAP server?
>
> dbmail 2.2.11 on gentoo. But RoundCube
Peter Welzien-2 wrote:
>
> On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:45:25 -0800 (PST), Tomas Kuliavas
>> Which IMAP server are you using and which version. If you use standard
>> software packages provided by your OS, which operating system is used
> for
>> IMAP server?
>
> dbmail 2.2.11 on gentoo. But RoundCube
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:45:25 -0800 (PST), Tomas Kuliavas
> Which IMAP server are you using and which version. If you use standard
> software packages provided by your OS, which operating system is used
for
> IMAP server?
dbmail 2.2.11 on gentoo. But RoundCube displays from header correctly, so
I d
>>> For a long time I thougth the html mail plugin was the source of the
>>> problem. I have removed every plugin but still have trouble with
>>> correct encoding. In the body text contains øæå several lines of the
>>> message disappears. I have to press forward to read the original
>>> message.
>>
Peter Welzien-2 wrote:
>
>> This is a well known problem in Squirrelmail and I'm sorry to say that
>> it does not seams to be fixed either. The developers will not admit
>> there are problems! The bad implementation of foreign encoding is a
>> very good reason for all non English-speaking
> This is a well known problem in Squirrelmail and I'm sorry to say that
> it does not seams to be fixed either. The developers will not admit
> there are problems! The bad implementation of foreign encoding is a
> very good reason for all non English-speaking people to stay away from
> SM.
> pal-2 wrote:
> Not to mention the war in the development team...
There's a war amongst the development team? Huh.. You'd think the
development team would have heard about it.
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Let Crystal Reports handle the reporti
pal-2 wrote:
>
> Not to mention the war in the development team...
>
I am not a SquirrelMail developer.
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Siterer Tomas Kuliavas :
>
>
> pal-2 wrote:
>>
>> For a long time I thougth the html mail plugin was the source of the
>> problem. I have removed every plugin but still have trouble with
>> correct encoding. In the body text contains øæå several lines of the
>> message disappears. I have to press
pal-2 wrote:
>
> For a long time I thougth the html mail plugin was the source of the
> problem. I have removed every plugin but still have trouble with
> correct encoding. In the body text contains øæå several lines of the
> message disappears. I have to press forward to read the original
Siterer Fredrik Jervfors :
> Hi. I'm having problems with international characters in the from
> field in the message list in SquirrelMail 1.4.19. Instead of the
> actual characters I see eg. =?iso-8859-1?q?=C5slund_Tr=F6ger=22?=
> (quoted printable?). See
> http://welzien.se/
Fredrik Jervfors:
>What you show in your picture and what you state above doesn't match. Can
>you forward a mail causing the trouble as an attachment to me or the list?
This isn't the same message, but it causes the same behaviour.--- Begin Message ---
Jag kan inte komma på söndag då jag har sver
> Hi. I'm having problems with international characters in the from field
> in the message list in SquirrelMail 1.4.19. Instead of the actual
> characters I see eg. =?iso-8859-1?q?=C5slund_Tr=F6ger=22?= (quoted
> printable?). See http://welzien.se/misc/squirrelmail.png for an example.
> For some re
Hi. I'm having problems with international characters in the from
field in the message list in SquirrelMail 1.4.19. Instead of the
actual characters I see eg. =?iso-8859-1?q?=C5slund_Tr=F6ger=22?=
(quoted printable?). See
http://welzien.se/misc/squirrelmail.png for an examp
Siterer Eray Aslan :
> On 12.11.2009 11:31, p...@hkskole.no wrote:
>> Siterer Peter Welzien :
>>
>>> Hi. I'm having problems with international characters in the from field
>>> in the message list in SquirrelMail 1.4.19. Instead of the actual
>>> characters
>>> I see eg. =?iso-8859-1?q?=C5slund_T
On 12.11.2009 11:31, p...@hkskole.no wrote:
> Siterer Peter Welzien :
>
>> Hi. I'm having problems with international characters in the from field
>> in the message list in SquirrelMail 1.4.19. Instead of the actual
>> characters
>> I see eg. =?iso-8859-1?q?=C5slund_Tr=F6ger=22?= (quoted printable
Siterer Peter Welzien :
> Hi. I'm having problems with international characters in the from field
> in the message list in SquirrelMail 1.4.19. Instead of the actual
> characters
> I see eg. =?iso-8859-1?q?=C5slund_Tr=F6ger=22?= (quoted printable?). See
> http://welzien.se/misc/squirrelmail.png f
Hi. I'm having problems with international characters in the from field
in the message list in SquirrelMail 1.4.19. Instead of the actual
characters
I see eg. =?iso-8859-1?q?=C5slund_Tr=F6ger=22?= (quoted printable?). See
http://welzien.se/misc/squirrelmail.png for an example. For some reason
the c
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