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RFC2047 in headers
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Jean Louis |
Subject: |
RFC2047 in headers |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Nov 2020 18:03:42 +0300 |
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Mutt/+ (1036f0e) (2020-10-18) |
While this works:
admin-> mail -s Hello -E 'set sendmail=sendmail:/home/admin/bin/sendmail'
--content-type=text/plain 'CC <ss@example.com>' < text
Following does not work:
admin-> mail -s Hello -E 'set sendmail=sendmail:/home/admin/bin/sendmail'
--content-type=text/plain 'ČC <ss@example.com>' < text
mail: Cannot parse address `ČC <ss@example.com>': Malformed email address
Am I supposed to convert the name for email address myself to RFC 2047
string?
Following does work:
mail -s Hello -E 'set sendmail=sendmail:/home/admin/bin/sendmail'
--content-type=text/plain "=?utf-8?Q?=C4=8C?= <ss@example.com>" < text
But maybe mailutils shall handle that itself to RFC 2047.
I think that subject line also has to be prepared similarly, maybe not
same RFC, maybe not, I have forgotten, but I will find it.
I think that user should be able to enter UTF-8 as for email name and
that such should be converted rather by mailutils.
Jean
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