ID:               37159
 User updated by:  oliver dot block at lycos dot de
 Reported By:      oliver dot block at lycos dot de
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         IMAP related
 Operating System: Unix
 PHP Version:      5.1.2
 New Comment:

With strong support of Mark Crispin, author of the 
c-client library, it turned out, that the bug is neither 
in php nor in the c-client library.  
The cause of the behavior of the imap_fetchstructure 
function is a bug in the imap server of my ISP.  
It does not return imapr4 complaint data. 
 
Best Regards, 
 
Oliver Block


Previous Comments:
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[2006-04-22 15:12:33] oliver dot block at lycos dot de

workaround: 
 
check the header for existing 
 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 
 
field if you receive an object returning encoding equal to 
5. 
 
If there is none, a 7bit encoding should be assumed 
(according to RFC2045). 
 
Best Regards, 
 
Oliver

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[2006-04-22 13:19:49] oliver dot block at lycos dot de

Thanks for your response. I'll do that. 
Yes, it is a bug. I am sure.

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[2006-04-22 08:11:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is what IMAP c-client returns to PHP and we can't fix or change it
in any way.
If you consider it a bug - please report to c-client developers.
Thanks.

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[2006-04-21 22:35:12] oliver dot block at lycos dot de

Description:
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applying imap_fetchstructure to a message return wrong encoding value,
if the message has NO Content-Encoding field.

Reproduce code:
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$stream = imap_open($server, $username, $password);

$msg_struct = imap_fetchstructure($stream, $uid, FT_UID);

$encoding = $msg_struct->encoding;



Expected result:
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If I apply this on a message with NO Content-Encoding field,
$encoding should be equal to 0 -- according to RFC2045, Sect. 6.1.


Actual result:
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If I apply this code on a message with NO Content-Encoding field,
$encoding is equal to 5.


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