> I'm sorry Jorge, but that really doesn't look like a raw message. How
> did you obtain it? I'm sure it's possible in Outlook to get the message
> source, without translated headers.
It's strange, i think we should forget this matter, I only saw the raw msg a
few mins ago, have no ideia how that
On 06/13/2013 12:33 PM, Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Check the raw msg: http://pastebin.com/Z0EPAaJL
I'm sorry Jorge, but that really doesn't look like a raw message. How
did you obtain it? I'm sure it's possible in Outlook to get the message
source, without translated headers.
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> On 06/13/2013 12:34 AM, Jorge Bastos wrote:
> > I have no idea why there's an HTML entity instead of the real char,
> > but that's something the person's emails client decided to insert.
>
> It's not a valid header. What do you expect? What client does this?
Well have no idea, there's no header
On 06/13/2013 12:34 AM, Jorge Bastos wrote:
> I have no idea why there’s an HTML entity instead of the real char, but
> that’s something the person’s emails client decided to insert.
It's not a valid header. What do you expect? What client does this?
> With this, the final email is shown with the
Hi Paul,
Is it possible for you to test in the last version, if an email with the
info on the buttom on the "From:" header fails in last version?
In the version I have it fails. (cannot upgrade to just test this right now)
I have no idea why there's an HTML entity instead of the real char,