Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Just testing. In the URL in the body, the last letter of your URL looks like a "c" with an acent ague.
That's is indeed the correct character (U+0107).
In the realname of your address, the last letter looks like the Danish letter which is a combination of "a" and "e".
Strangely enough, this is different with my version of The Bat (3.51.5), although it depends on whether you select the From: header or not! See the two attached screenshots. This kind of behaviour has been reported before, and is certainly a bug. :)
And because I can't get The Bat to properly set the From: name with these special characters, I sent the original message and this reply using Thunderbird (which has almost seamless support for Unicode, though not yet for IDN).
And in your email address, the domain looks like xn--andri-kxa dot com.
That's the correctly decoded Punycode for my domain name. You can check this with http://punycode.phlymail.de/, for example.
Note that User Agents (such as browsers and email clients) are supposed to automagically convert to and from this encoding.
I hit "reply all" to see whether this message actually gets sent to your PM address as well.
I received your message, because I've set up my DNS entries correctly. I'm answering from my regular account though, since getting TBBETA twice was rather overwhelming. ;)
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