On 27 Nov 2015 6:05 AM, Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2015-11-26, Felipe Gasper <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

        When I do:

fail text "$home:/Nööö!!!"

… I get a fail message with:

/home/mortal:/N\303\266\303\266\303\266!!!

        This (with US-ASCII encoding) appears to be hard-coded into
src/deliver.c … is there any motion in the direction of being able to
specify an encoding for fail messages?

As far as I understandthe rules of SMTP:

The only other charset allowed is UTF8 and that only if the HOST
advertises "SMTPUTF8" in in response to "EHLO" _and_ the client says
"SMTPUTF8" after the <address> part of the SMTP "MAIL FROM" command.

SMTPUTF8 support in exim is still considered experimental, but if building
with EXPERIMENTAL_INTERNATIONAL enabled does not allow UTF8 in
responses I would consider that a bug.  (not that I have any authority)


But why is this relevant for the message body?

The argument to “fail text” is put into the message body, not the headers … ?

-FG

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