Understood Paul,
I'll report for both SQ and RC and see if they do something.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul J Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] encoding in from and subject field



Last time around you showed me they were *not* in iso-8859-1 encoding,
but iso-8859-1 encoded as utf7.

Roundcube and squirrelmail should decode those back to iso-8859-1 before
sending them to the browser. And normally they do. So yes, ask the
roundecube and squirrelmail people about it.

Subject lines, from headers or any other header that contains utf8
encoded strings, or any 8bit values are actually in violation of the
RFCs to begin with. As far as I know only Outlook generates such broken
headers.

Jorge Bastos wrote:
Paul,
I think i've said something about this, but i'd like you to confirm me.
Using squirrelmail and last roundcube, i have in the from and subject
field, some info that does not apear correcly.
When these fields are encoded in utf-8 always show's correcly, when
they're in iso-8859-1, sometimes aprear ok, others don't.
Can this be something with dbmail header tables on fetch or something?
Meanwhile i've reported to roundcube and will to squirrelmail also, to
get a concence.
Any idea Paul? Jorge


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