Problem is related to: http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-1688
It seems that Nico knows the problem what is causing such subjects but why it won´t fixed? Such mails will be moved to junk because of its wrong encoded subject. -- Jan Julian Davchev wrote: > > http://jd.ijkm.net/paste.php > > I added few lines of code... > Yes they are in different files..but I don't see how this could affect it. > Both files written by me...by Zend Framework...in both cases using same > from-> email addresses. > > > Jan Pieper wrote: >> Hi Julian, >> >> can you please show us your code, to reflect what is causing this >> result? Both subjects contains cyrillic characters but why shouldn't the >> first work, but the second!? >> >> -- Jan >> >> >> > Hi >> > I am having little problem with Zend_Mail subject cyrillic...and >> problem >> > is actually it works in one case >> > and not another..weird thing. >> > Any pointers are more than welcome. >> > FYI I use same IDE for writing the php source files..it's UTF-8 >> encoding. >> >> > http://jd.ijkm.net/paste.php >> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Zend_Mail-subject-UTF-8.-cyrillic-works-in-one-case-and-not-another-tf4863723s16154.html#a13946674 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
