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    
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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