Re: problems with non a-z chars and my_hdr (1.3.24i)

2001-12-19 Thread Vincent Lefevre

On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 12:18:34 +0100, Andreas Landmark wrote:
 After I upgraded from 1.3.23 to 1.3.24 a few days ago, one of my users
 started complaining that his From field was all messed up. At first I
 suspected he'd made a mess of his .muttrc, but after taking time to
 investigate today it seems that his .muttrc is correct.
 
 my_hdr Christian Kjønsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 is the line in question, when changed to
 my_hdr Christian Kjnsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 it worked as specified.

This is strange as it isn't a valid my_hdr line.

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Re: problems with non a-z chars and my_hdr (1.3.24i)

2001-12-19 Thread Andreas Landmark

On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:30:03PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
 On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 12:18:34 +0100, Andreas Landmark wrote:
  After I upgraded from 1.3.23 to 1.3.24 a few days ago, one of my users
  started complaining that his From field was all messed up. At first I
  suspected he'd made a mess of his .muttrc, but after taking time to
  investigate today it seems that his .muttrc is correct.
  
  my_hdr Christian Kjønsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  is the line in question, when changed to
  my_hdr Christian Kjnsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  it worked as specified.
 
 This is strange as it isn't a valid my_hdr line.

Oops, the original lines were my_hdr From:  and it still didn't
work... (didn't use copy+paste as I use different machines for root and
non-root sessions)
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Re: problems with non a-z chars and my_hdr (1.3.24i)

2001-12-19 Thread Vincent Lefevre

On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 15:19:11 +0100, Andreas Landmark wrote:
 On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:30:03PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
  On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 12:18:34 +0100, Andreas Landmark wrote:
   After I upgraded from 1.3.23 to 1.3.24 a few days ago, one of my users
   started complaining that his From field was all messed up. At first I
   suspected he'd made a mess of his .muttrc, but after taking time to
   investigate today it seems that his .muttrc is correct.
   
   my_hdr Christian Kjønsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   is the line in question, when changed to
   my_hdr Christian Kjnsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   it worked as specified.
  
  This is strange as it isn't a valid my_hdr line.
 
 Oops, the original lines were my_hdr From:  and it still didn't
 work... (didn't use copy+paste as I use different machines for root and
 non-root sessions)

So, perhaps you should quote the name:

my_hdr From: Christian Kjønsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(I haven't tried and don't know if this works.)

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Re: problems with non a-z chars and my_hdr (1.3.24i)

2001-12-19 Thread Andreas Landmark

On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 03:44:27PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
 
 So, perhaps you should quote the name:
 
 my_hdr From: Christian Kjønsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 (I haven't tried and don't know if this works.)

It doesn't, same result, the From-field is perverted in a slightly
different way, it doesn't split it as before, but it still appends the
real hostname twice (which it doesn't if you remove the ø).

I told the user to change his name, and luckily for me he didn't
complain (so from now on, he's known as Kjonsvik ;-).

I'll do some more research later on and submit something through flea or
actually take the time to workout the patch myself (if the rush before
xmas allows me...)

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