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Nevin closed MIME4J-144.
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Resolution: Duplicate
It's already reported and resolved in below:
MIME4J-138 DecoderUtil.decodeEncodedWords() fails if encoded-text starts
with an equals sign
> DecoderUtil.decodeEncodedWords can not decode the encoded-test starts with "="
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> Key: MIME4J-144
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MIME4J-144
> Project: JAMES Mime4j
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: project
> Affects Versions: 0.6
> Reporter: Nevin
> Original Estimate: 0.07h
> Remaining Estimate: 0.07h
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> In Rfc 2047, the encoded word is described as below:
> encoded-word = "=?" charset "?" encoding "?" encoded-text "?="
> If the encoding is Q and the encoded-test starts with "=",
> DecoderUtil.decodeEncodedWords can not parse the word correctly.
> For example:
> String fieldValue = EncoderUtil.encodeEncodedWord("中国",
> Usage.TEXT_TOKEN, 0, Charset.forName("gb2312"),Encoding.Q);
> System.out.println(fieldValue);
> System.out.println(DecoderUtil.decodeEncodedWords(fieldValue));
> The output is :
> =?GB2312?Q?=D6=D0=B9=FA?=
> =?GB2312?Q?=D6=D0=B9=FA?=
> In fact the second line of the output should be the original word 中国.
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