Ok Paul, thanks for the explanation :)

Jorge,

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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul J Stevens
> Sent: domingo, 13 de Setembro de 2009 18:23
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> Subject: Re: [Dbmail-dev] Help on possible charset problem on headers
> 
> Jorge Bastos wrote:
> > Looking at it, I can see that in the From: header theres no email
> > information, and only on Return-Path: header.
> 
> Apparently roundcube uses this return-path value. Cool
> 
> > This seams a wrong configuration on the other person outlook express,
> am
> > I right?
> 
> That would be my guess also.
> 
> > Besides this, the capability of use the Return-Path: header when
> theres
> > no From: information, this is a email client job no?
> 
> You know very well it is.
> 
> > Apart from this, shouldnt outlook 2007 show the name correctly
> instead
> > of the crazy chars?
> 
> Mmm, Outlook shows both the decoded value, and the utf7 encoded value
> between carets '<...>'. This seems to me like a side effect of the
> broken From header. It  could be Outlook derives this value from the
> IMAP FETCH (envelope) command, rather than from the actual header
> value.
> I don't know how dbmail deals with such broken headers like in this
> case. Nothing like it in the unit-tests.
> 
> > This part, outlook problem or dbmail?
> 
> Neither. The problem is in the sending client.
> 
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