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[#1278] Character encoding problem
Summary Character encoding problem
Queue IMP
Queue Version 4.0.1
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 3. High
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Requester joe7 (at) site (dot) hu
Created 1/30/05 (7818 days ago)
Due
Updated 1/30/05 (7818 days ago)
Assigned 1/30/05 (7818 days ago)
Resolved 1/30/05 (7818 days ago)
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193 Jan Schneider Comment #9 Reply to this comment
Because previous versions didn't handle charsets at all.
51 joe7 (at) site (dot) hu Comment #8 Reply to this comment
Sorry.

Anyway it displayed well in previous main imp version.
5012 Jan Schneider Comment #7
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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Both messages are badly broken, as they don't contain any charset 
information in the headers. The message with the broken message text 
doesn't have a charset information in the content type.
1512 joe7 (at) site (dot) hu Comment #6
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In this case, not only subject contains question marks, but message body too



( In source encoding not seems to be specified)
4512 joe7 (at) site (dot) hu Comment #5
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This is the file, where subject differs
4911 Jan Schneider Comment #4
State ⇒ Feedback
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Never seen this before, it should work in both views or in none. Can 
you upload the message source of that email?
5010 joe7 (at) site (dot) hu Comment #3
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1by1 screenshot
610 joe7 (at) site (dot) hu Comment #2
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Attached list image of the subject
409 joe7 (at) site (dot) hu Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 3. High
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Character encoding problem
Queue ⇒ IMP
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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Hi!



I'm in hungary, so most  messages come in iso-8859-2

The problem in IMP is that the subjects show up well in the maillist, 
but when  checking mails 1 by 1, subjects contains ?s (question marks) 
at the place of national characters.

Quite annoying

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