Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'm using sqwebmail 4.0.5, and I've noticed that if I reply to an email where the sender's name has been encoded according to RFC 2047, then the character set of the encoding shows up before the sender's name in the reply screen. I've created a screenshot for you to have a look at:
http://anand.org/webmail.jpg
Is this intentional, or a bug that needs fixing?
Yes, and no. Character sets are meant to be shown in this fashion, in some circumstances. It remans to be seen whether this should happen in this specific instance.
Ok, the header looks like this:
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Jean=20Swallow?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've deliberately left out the domain part to stop the address being harvested. So what is the reason for showing the character set in this case?
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