On lun., 2011-04-18 at 16:51 +0200, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote: > > > i = -1212052377 > > > subject = 0x0 > > > from = 0xae209ce0 "[email protected]" > > > to = 0xae210458 "\363\243\220\365\264\275\204\245b\346\006\257 > > > \200o\"\245b\346\006\257\200o\"\276\353(\027\310\017y/\243\220\016P! > > > \355\343\024\200\200" > > > cc = 0x0 > > > mlist = 0x0 > > > uid = 0xae20f890 "\322s\202\062\220\032\225" > > > > It might make sense to try to remove that message from the local folders > > and retry. How can I find the human message from such output? > > > > ok I will try, but how can I identify the message? The contents of > "From, to, subject is in hexadecmial. What does it mean? > Subject is 0x0 so NULL, meaning it's an empty string. From: is [email protected] but To: looks weird but I guess it's a unicode string. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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