Hello The Bat! developers, I'm using The Bat! Version 1.45 Beta/6 Serial Number 8645E6FE under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 and would like to report a bug The bug description: Messages with 8-bit characters in the "To:" field corrupt after being moved from one account where "allow 8-bit characters in message header" is enabled, to another account where it's not. Steps to reproduce the bug: 1. Configure two accounts so that one has the option "allow 8-bit characters in message header" enabled (Acc. 1), the other has the same option disabled (Acc. 2). 2. In Acc. 1, create a message and put a name with at least one 8-bit character in the "To:" field. Save the message in the Outbox. 3. Move the message to the Outbox of Acc. 2. Before sending out, export the message to a .msg file and examine it with a text editor, should find the "To:" field is garbled and the keyword "To:" is gone. (Note, it appears ok in the preview pane, including the header.) 4. Send the message out. Despite the fact that the "To:" field is scrambled, it can still reach the intended address. Yet some extra blank lines would be introduced in the header, resulting in part of the header "drifting" into the message body. The following .msg files are attached to this report: 00000001.MSG - test message exported from Acc. 1-Outbox 00000002.MSG - test message exported from Acc. 2-Outbox 00000003.MSG - test message exported from Acc. 2-Inbox Regards, Ming-Li -- -------------------------------------------------------------- View the TBBETA archive at http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double-click HERE: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To Unsubscribe from TBBETA, double-click HERE: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -------------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed as : [email protected]
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