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Affected Version 1.6 Stable |
Priority Unknown |
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Status Unconfirmed |
Fixed Version (none) |
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Submitted 07-22-2011 |
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Charset detection error and mb_* methods not used
When the charset is detected as X-UNKNOWN, but the mb_* functions are available - these are not tried instead, which would've yielded a much better result
Hi,
But can be examined by sending a mail without the proper encoding definition - but ensuring the encoding is e.g. UTF-8. In this case - even though the mb_* methods are available. These are not used - but the loop is exited without any real data in the $text variable. I've created a patch and put i on https://www.beevpn.com/sites/default....6.0-001.patch - so it may be integrated into the stable branch. Br, Ian Johannesen Rage Technologies |
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