Massimo --
...and then Massimo D'Antoni said...
% I'm having some troubles with quoted-printable encoded characters in
% headers (From and Subject).
% I very often receive mails from
% =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jo=E3o Leit=E3o?=
% but the fact that there is a space in the encoded name keeps mutt from
% showing it correctly. I noticed that everything works well if ' '
% is replaced by '_'...
% Is this a mutt problem or it depends (as I suspect) on the sender's
% mailer (apparently he uses netscape webmail)? In the latter case, is
% there anything I can do?
I don't know much about international characters, but I do know that you
can garble incoming messages any way you wish with formail (or, perhaps
better for this case, sed) when using procmail. If it's always email from
this fellow and the problems are regular, you could whip up an expression
to change spaces to underscores in the proper headers and use it as a
filter in procmail before the message is delivered to its target mailbox.
HTH & HAND
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