On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Jan Mikus wrote:
There is encoding problem in headers with central european characters.
Recipient address "Jan Mikuÿÿ mikus@itcomputers.cz" after encoding return "=?UTF-8?Q?Jan=20Miku=C5=A1=20mikus@itcomputers.cz?=" (right is "=?UTF-8?Q?Jan=20Miku=C5=A1?= mikus@itcomputers.cz") and Postfix this header encode to "=?UTF-8?Q?Jan=20Miku=C5=A1=20 mikus@itcomputers.cz,\n ?=@arachne.itcomputers.cz".
Not only that. If the header has a \n you get wrong visual on the message list. For example:
From: "=?iso-8859-1?b?Q+lzYXI=?= E. =?iso-8859-1?b?RO1heg==?=" <cdiaz (at) fce.unl.edu.ar>
Is posted to the web browser like this:
<td class="from"><a href="mailto:"César E. Díaz><br /> cdiaz@fce.unl.edu.ar" onclick="return rcmail.command('compose','"César E. Díaz"<br /> cdiaz@fce.unl.edu.ar',this)" class="rcmContactAddress" title=""César E. Díaz"<br /> cdiaz (at) fce.unl.edu.ar">César E. Díaz"<br /><br /> cdiaz (at) fce.unl.edu.ar</a></td>
P.D.: I changed, on purpose @ for (at).
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