On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:16:41AM +0100, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote: >> Same what? Can someone explain the observed issue in some detail? >> All I am seeing is questions about an ill-advised hypothetical solution. >> >> When I put my Cyrillic name into Apple's MUA, the From: header read: >> >> From: =?utf-8?B?0JLQuNC60YLQvtGAINCU0YPRhdC+0LLQvdGL0Lk=?= <mailbox> >> >> this does not include any double quotes, and Outlook reads it just fine, >> at least with the one Outlook user I tested. >> >> Can someone explain with some specificity what problem you are trying >> to solve, rather than the (so far misguided :-( ) solution? > > The problem is that on some mails sent from Outlook it is not possible to > answer with Thunderbird because the sender address is split into two > invalid mailadresses when doing a reply. This only happens when there are > special chars in the display name but not every time. > > 1.) Mail created with Outlook/Exchange (MAPI) > From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?H=F6fler=2C_Verena?= <x...@xxxxx.de> > To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=27=22H=F6fler=2C_Martin=22=27?= <xx...@kwsoft.de>
The Outlook "From:" header is fine, no silly quotes. The "To:" header is lame (but not illegal), it decodes to a value of: '"some text"' use of single quotes by Outlook/Exchange in place of double quotes, dates back to rather old versions of the software, I've not seen this brain-damage since the 2003 versions (2007 is current and 2010 is in beta)... > The To-Header is wrong (=22 -> "), with this Thunderbird creates two > recpient addresses of the form: > > H?fler > Verena <x...@xxxx.de> > > when doing reply. The "From" header is perfectly fine, and if Thunderbird chokes on it, then Thunderbird is broken, not Outlook. > The User get a error because a invalid mailaddress so > he/she cannot answer the mail. In Outlook 2000 this was also a problem when > answering, Outlook >2003-SP3 seems to be fixed. > > 2.) Outlook 2003 without Exchange > From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?H=F6fler=2C_Martin?= <xx...@xxxxx.de> > To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Erwin_H=F6fler?= <xx...@xxxxx.de> > > From-Header is the same, To-Header is correct. No Problem when doing reply > with Thunderbird. This is a thunderbird bug, why does the "To:" header of the original message break replies to identical "From:" headers. > So it seems that Thunderbird is choking on the wrong To-Header from Outlook > when doing a reply... There is no "wrong" To-Header. File a bug-report with Mozilla. -- Viktor. P.S. Morgan Stanley is looking for a New York City based, Senior Unix system/email administrator to architect and sustain our perimeter email environment. If you are interested, please drop me a note.