Hi,
which sense does it make if a function like iconv_mime_encoding() requires an
field_name as first argument?
<rfc2822>
Header fields are lines composed of a field name, followed by a colon (":"),
followed by a field body, and terminated by CRLF. A field name MUST be
composed of printable US-ASCII characters (i.e., characters that have values
between 33 and 126, inclusive), except colon.
</rfc2822>
If you use imap_mail() to send the message, you are required to supply a
subject argument. If you supply the return value of iconv_mime_encoding()
your will get a subject like that (after decoding by receiver):
Subject: Subject: Hello
Additionally I'd like to say that this iconv_mime_encoding does convert the
header without any testing if it is required to encode the string. It will
also encode an US-ASCII string.
Best Regards,
Oliver
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