https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433995
--- Comment #8 from Freedim ---
(In reply to Freedim from comment #7)
> Same problem here with version 2.3.0 of Bridge and KMail embedded in Kontact
> 5.21.3
I have tried with another SMTP (Free Telecom) and the result is that every "é"
is replaced by
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--- Comment #7 from Freedim
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--- Comment #6 from mart...@saunois.net ---
FYI I asked the question to the Protonmail technical team, I keep you posted as
soon as I receive an answer.
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--- Comment #5 from Laurent Montel ---
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename*=ISO-8859-1''Certificat%20m%E9dical%2Epdf
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Type: application/pdf; name*=iso-8859-1''Certificat%20m%E9dical%2Epdf
=> it's correctly
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--- Comment #4 from mart...@saunois.net ---
I tried with the Gmail SMTP and the files are not renamed, so I am quite
confused...
I will check again if I find some differences in my settings between
Thunderbird and Kmail.
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--- Comment #3 from mart...@saunois.net ---
Hello Laurent
I use the Protonmail bridge, but it does not seem to be an SMTP issue because I
don't reproduce with Thunderbird. I have an old Gmail account somewhere, I can
try with it.
Here is the source of
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--- Comment #2 from Laurent Montel ---
You can use "view source" (shortcut "V") in your send folder for seeing which
name it uses.
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