Le 8 juil. 09 à 12:04, Nikita Koshikov a écrit :

Hello list,

I have noticed that sieve vacation action breaks some non-english letters in the subject. I tested with russian language, if subject contains letters from specific diapason russian alphabet, the message received with unreadable subject, but text in the body with the same letters looks ok.
Here is example of full subject header, it contains russian alphabet:
Subject: абвгде�?жзийклмноп�?�?�?�?�?�? �?�?�?�?�?�?�?�?�?�?

Maybe this headers will be usefull:
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

.dovecot.sieve file looks correct, here is it:
require ["vacation"];
# rule:[test]
if anyof (true)
{
vacation :days 1 :addresses ["[email protected]"] :subject "абвгдеёжзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюя" text: Тестовое русское сообщение(Test russian message).
;
}

I'm running dovecot-1.1.16 with dovecot-sieve-1.1.6 and managesieve-0.10.6.

Please tell, is it possible to fix this ?

I don't know whether dovecot-sieve is supposed to do the conversion automatically, but it is sure that an RFC822 header MUST be in US- ASCII (so as to be 7bit-clean).

The required encodings are described in:
        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2047.txt
For example, a subject header with the french word "Résistance" could be encoded as:
        Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=E9sistance?=

Could you try by inserting the encoded subject line directly in the config file and see what gives? On the other hand, perhaps does sieve provide the needed tools itself; someone?

Axel

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