Hi guys, I was hoping someone could tell me where I should post this Bug - so that hopefully someone will enable proper I18n support of identity names.
-----Forwarded Message----- > From: Klavs Klavsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Squirrelmail Users Mailingliste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: Marc Groot Koerkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [SM-USERS] Bug reports > Date: 23 Jun 2003 10:45:43 +0200 > > Hi guys, > > I have not gotten confirmation, but I was hoping too. > > IMHO this is a bug: > > danish characters (and I suspect anything but US-characters - ie. I18N > support) doesn't work when used as the identity name - when an email is > send, the character is replaced with f.ex. > > Lisbeth Ammitzb=?iso-8859-1?Q?=F8ll?= (where the lastname was suppose > to be Ammitzbøll (an o with a slash through it is the special > character). > > I send the email to an account where I watched it from the email > program evolution - which has no problem showing danish characters in > names (which is not the address and thus can contain 8-bit characters > AFAIK). (the subject and body looks fine with danish characters). > p.s. I have another email in the same folder with a danish character in > the name, and it shows fine both in evolution and in Squirrelmail. > > p.s. if I watch the same mail in Squirrelmail-1.4.0 (which I'm using) > the danish characters all show up fine in the name field (incl. the ones > that show up fine in evolution). > > This seems to me, that squirrelmail encodes the danish characters in the > adresse: my name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - my name part. Perhaps they > should be encoded like you encode the subject and body? after all it's > only the part contained in the <> that can't contain 8bit chars, right? p.s. I also tried it in 1.4.1-CVS - same problem. -- Regards, Klavs Klavsen, GSEC - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.vsen.dk PGP: 7E063C62/2873 188C 968E 600D D8F8 B8DA 3D3A 0B79 7E06 3C62 Working with Unix is like wrestling a worthy opponent. Working with windows is like attacking a small whining child who is carrying a .38.
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