Hello,
On 2018-02-26 16:49, Katterl Christian wrote:
I reindexed everything and now it’s working for some reason.
ok, fine. I've tested the parser with your email, and it was almost
fine: it found all the email addresses, however to recipient domain
list was empty. I've fixed this, and push
Hi all,
I reindexed everything and now it’s working for some reason.
Thanks a lot,
Christian
Christian Katterl
Teamleader Technical IT
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Get the message from piler, and verify that your email address is in the
headers.
If you find it, then let me see the eml file.
Janos
Original Message
From: Katterl Christian
Sent: Mon Feb 26 13:49:49 GMT+01:00 2018
To: Piler User
Subject: AW: Problem with distribution grou
One last hint/idea:
The eml-files before have been created by several online converters. The file
seems to be not correct.
I then tried to install emlconvert (using the libemail-outlook-message-perl
package from the debian archive) and converted afterwards. The files looks
totally OK then..wit
Another idea:
The message-header seems to be correct, when checking with a RFC2047-decoder.
The message headers are encoded iso-8859-2 (the name contains special
characters, the mail-adress does not contain any special character).
When I use pilertest, the name is extracted without special chara
Very strange - when I export the item from outlook to msg, then I can see my
mail-address in the from field - quite "messed up"..but readable:
From: =?iso-8859-2?Q?Lastname=E6_Firstname?=
When I convert that mail to eml, the mail-address get's lost...
BR, Christian
Christian Katterl
Teamle
Hello Janos,
using pilertest, I can see - in the from-field, that it detects my name
(firstname and lastname; not email-address).
It's in the format:
from: *lastname firstname ()*
When I try to export an archived mail (what I can find in the gui) from piler
and use pilertest, I get:
from: *