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Thomas Bork wrote:
|> message command = /bin/mail -s 'message from %f' root < %s; rm %s |> |> And this is the mail (see Subjekt): |> |> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> Subject: message from ______________2___
ok. reproduced it. The problem is that the string handling in smbd/message.c assumes unicode strings rather than checking the negotiated capability bits. The message command you list works fine for messages from Windows 2000 client (which support unicode). While smbclient is sending the strings as ASCII.
I'll try to fix this later today. Shouldn't take long.
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