On Thursday 15 June 2006 03:43, Alan Premselaar wrote:
Aside from the QP scatter, this subject doesn't look like it's properly
encoded. if memory serves, if the encoded subject needs to be broken
across multiple lines, each line needs to have its own encoding
start/end tags.
so it should
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Nick Leverton wrote:
[snip]
We don't have an M$ mail server (and I for one don't want one). We're a
Unix shop, as qmail and qpsmtpd in our own headers shows :)
I'm quite prepared to believe this is a MS bug, it certainly looks like it.
Microsoft SMTPSVC seems to trigger BAD_ENC_HEADER when sending bounces if
it's been given a non-English bounce template (or whatever M$ use for
configuring that). Even bounces to correctly encoded mail. I've got quite
a number of examples, and all of them have a foreign language Subject
line,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Nick Leverton wrote:
[snip]
Subject: =3D?unicode-1-1-utf-7?Q?+kU1P4XK2YUuQGnfl- =20
(+MKgw6TD8-)?=3D
Aside from the QP scatter, this subject doesn't look like it's properly
encoded. if memory serves, if the encoded subject needs to be