On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 15:01:11 +0100
Nix wrote:
> On 5 May 2020, Bill Cole outgrape:
>
> > Apparently Evolution supports UTF-7 and can be set to use it with
> > the user being unaware of it.
>
> Probably user error -- UTF-7 is right below UTF-8 in the list of
> encodings supported by the compose
On 12 Jun 2020, at 08:01, Nix wrote:
> On 5 May 2020, Bill Cole outgrape:
>> Apparently Evolution supports UTF-7 and can be set to use it with the user
>> being unaware of it.
>
> Probably user error -- UTF-7 is right below UTF-8 in the list of encodings
> supported by the composer, so it's eas
On 5 May 2020, Bill Cole outgrape:
> Apparently Evolution supports UTF-7 and can be set to use it with the
> user being unaware of it.
Probably user error -- UTF-7 is right below UTF-8 in the list of
encodings supported by the composer, so it's easy to aim for UTF-8, hit
UTF-7 and whoops...
Thanks so much Rick
Much appreciated.
Regards
Brent Clark
On 2020/05/07 19:41, Rick Cooper wrote:
Brent Clark wrote:
Hi Rick
Will you be willing to share your Exim and SA rules / code?
So that the community can benefit from your finding and work.
Pretty standard exim acl
The DataWhitelist
Brent Clark wrote:
> Hi Rick
>
> Will you be willing to share your Exim and SA rules / code?
> So that the community can benefit from your finding and work.
>
Pretty standard exim acl
The DataWhitelisted portion is calculated from several other items so that
would be up to you if you even wanted
Hi Rick
Will you be willing to share your Exim and SA rules / code?
So that the community can benefit from your finding and work.
Regards
Brent Clark
On 2020/05/05 20:00, Rick Cooper wrote:
Henrik K wrote:
On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 12:51:36PM -0400, Rick Cooper wrote:
We received a couple emai
On 5 May 2020, at 13:05, Henrik K wrote:
In any case, UTF-7 mails can be blocked on sight, no one uses it
legimately..
I wish that were true.
Apparently Evolution supports UTF-7 and can be set to use it with the
user being unaware of it. Last year I had an extended exchange with
someone who
Henrik K wrote:
> On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 12:51:36PM -0400, Rick Cooper wrote:
>> We received a couple emails yesterday that barely got caught and
>> when I looked at them they should have hit big time. As I looked it
>> would appear the body parts are encoded quoted-printable utf-7.
>> Apparently
On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 12:51:36PM -0400, Rick Cooper wrote:
> We received a couple emails yesterday that barely got caught and when I
> looked at them they should have hit big time. As I looked it would appear
> the body parts are encoded quoted-printable utf-7. Apparently SA doesn't
> handle utf
We received a couple emails yesterday that barely got caught and when I
looked at them they should have hit big time. As I looked it would appear
the body parts are encoded quoted-printable utf-7. Apparently SA doesn't
handle utf-7?
I added $self->{'decoded'} = Encode::decode("UTF-7", $self->{'de
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