Re: FP's on BAD_ENC_HEADER in bounces from Microsoft SMTPSVC

2006-06-15 Thread alan premselaar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nick Leverton wrote: [snip] > We don't have an M$ mail server (and I for one don't want one). We're a > Unix shop, as qmail and qpsmtpd in our own headers shows :) > > I'm quite prepared to believe this is a MS bug, it certainly looks like it.

Re: FP's on BAD_ENC_HEADER in bounces from Microsoft SMTPSVC

2006-06-15 Thread Nick Leverton
On Thursday 15 June 2006 03:43, Alan Premselaar wrote: > Aside from the QP scatter, this subject doesn't look like it's properly > encoded. if memory serves, if the encoded subject needs to be broken > across multiple lines, each line needs to have its own encoding > start/end tags. > > so it shou

Re: FP's on BAD_ENC_HEADER in bounces from Microsoft SMTPSVC

2006-06-14 Thread Alan Premselaar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nick Leverton wrote: [snip] > Subject: =3D?unicode-1-1-utf-7?Q?+kU1P4XK2YUuQGnfl- =20 > (+MKgw6TD8-)?=3D > Aside from the QP scatter, this subject doesn't look like it's properly encoded. if memory serves, if the encoded subject needs to be

FP's on BAD_ENC_HEADER in bounces from Microsoft SMTPSVC

2006-06-14 Thread Nick Leverton
Microsoft SMTPSVC seems to trigger BAD_ENC_HEADER when sending bounces if it's been given a non-English bounce template (or whatever M$ use for configuring that). Even bounces to correctly encoded mail. I've got quite a number of examples, and all of them have a foreign language Subject line,