Lars Gullik Bj�nnes

> | What do you mean by cyrillic characters? Are you referring to literal
> | bytes >= 128, or MIME-encoded (base64 or quoted-printable) characters?
> | The former are illegal in email headers; there is no reason to expect
> | any program to handle these.
> 
> Except that most programs/mailservers do...

Maybe, but that isn't a reason to expect it. Presumably at least one
program doesn't handle it, otherwise the original poster wouldn't be
having the problems that he describes.

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