On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Jan Mikus wrote:

There is encoding problem in headers with central european characters.

Recipient address "Jan Mikuÿÿ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" after encoding return "=?UTF-8?Q?Jan=20Miku=C5=A1=20<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>?=" (right is "=?UTF-8?Q?Jan=20Miku=C5=A1?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>") and Postfix this header encode to "=?UTF-8?Q?Jan=20Miku=C5=A1=20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,\n [EMAIL PROTECTED]".

Not only that. If the header has a \n you get wrong visual on the message list. For example:

From: "=?iso-8859-1?b?Q+lzYXI=?= E. =?iso-8859-1?b?RO1heg==?="
    <cdiaz (at) fce.unl.edu.ar>

Is posted to the web browser like this:

<td class="from"><a href="mailto:"César E. Díaz><br />
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" onclick="return rcmail.command('compose','"César E. Díaz"<br /> [EMAIL PROTECTED]',this)" class="rcmContactAddress" title=""César E. Díaz"<br />
cdiaz (at) fce.unl.edu.ar">César E. Díaz&quot;<br /><br />
cdiaz (at) fce.unl.edu.ar</a></td>

P.D.: I changed, on purpose @ for (at).

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