-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, January 7 at 02:57 PM, quoth Patrick Shanahan: >I have an odd display probably charset issues with the "From:" header >line which appear to have started about 1 Jan 08 which I thought was >related to gmail, but have since seen it also from other sites. > >I see (note that name has been altered): > >From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rn_K_Nisppen_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >which contains the senders email address and my site address.
Bizarre. That's not a charset issue, that's a flat-out illegal RFC 2047 encoding, and violates several MUST NOT's in the RFC. Off the top of my head: - MUST NOT appear in any portion of an addr-spec (i.e. an address) - white space characters MUST NOT appear between components of an encoded word >note that the odd "From:" appears in the raw mbox file. Wherever it came from, something corrupted that message. Google has been known to do this; I don't know of anyone else, though. ~Kyle - -- I created a cron job to remind me of the Alamo. -- Arun Rodrigues -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFHg8tqBkIOoMqOI14RArPwAKDAu2e5c48I3t0aLEgdX67eNLIejwCfeWys LCTsC1/5/Lk8UgSATtWoPU4= =7c5v -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----