It seems, the problem will be resolved by itself.
I have two web servers - for work and for debugging. They work with the
same IMAP/SMTP server and with the same mail base.
On the work server PHP 5.6.17 is set. On it the problem is urgent.
On a test server PHP 5.6.25. On it the problem
The letter opens incorrectly in both text and HTML modes.
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Best regards,
Vladimir Gorpenko
A.L.E.C писал 2016-09-22 11:53:
On 22.09.2016 10:52, Vladimir Gorpenko wrote:
This looks fine. Do you have the same problem if you display the
message
in both text and html modes?
I think so. I
On 22.09.2016 10:52, Vladimir Gorpenko wrote:
>> This looks fine. Do you have the same problem if you display the message
>> in both text and html modes?
>
> I think so. I switched the "Prefer HTML" checkbox and opened the letter,
> I tried to answer in a text format. In both cases characters
A.L.E.C писал 2016-09-22 11:30:
This looks fine. Do you have the same problem if you display the
message
in both text and html modes?
I think so. I switched the "Prefer HTML" checkbox and opened the letter,
I tried to answer in a text format. In both cases characters were wrong.
What
On 22.09.2016 10:27, Vladimir Gorpenko wrote:
> Multibyte Support enabled
> Multibyte string engine libmbfl
> HTTP input encoding translation disabled
> libmbfl version 1.3.2
>
> I do not know, is "HTTP input encoding translation" significant for my
> situation or now.
Yes, mbstring is installed. But one configuration setting raises doubts:
Multibyte Support enabled
Multibyte string engine libmbfl
HTTP input encoding translation disabled
libmbfl version 1.3.2
I do not know, is "HTTP input encoding translation" significant for my
On 22.09.2016 09:45, Vladimir Gorpenko wrote:
> As far as I can judge, RC 1.1.4 doesn't support these codings.
Roundcube supports all encodings supported by iconv/mbstring.
Do these letters specify encoding in mail headers and/or HTML head?
Do you have php-mbstring installed?
Are you sure they