Message3997
If there are german special chars (Umlaute) in e.g. subject line,
roundup's email notification sends emails with this header field:
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Reply-To:
=?utf-8?q?Roundup_issue_tracker_T=C3=BCr=3C_email=40example?=@example.com,
=?utf-8?b?ZmyibnpuYHU+?=@example.com
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Which is not converted to a human readable output in 'To:'-field by e.g.
MS Outlook while replying.
> test-cases:
> - User making the change has an Umlaut in her realname
> - One and/or more users on the nosy list have Umlaut in their realname
> - maybe you have other cases
In my case neither the sender, nor the recipient have "Umlaute" in their
names.
But my tracker name has an "Umlaut":
"Roundup issue tracker für XYZ" |
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2010-01-17 20:07:10 | radioking | set | messageid: <1263758830.21.0.579253028229.issue2550632@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2010-01-17 20:07:10 | radioking | set | recipients:
+ radioking, schlatterbeck |
2010-01-17 20:07:10 | radioking | link | issue2550632 messages |
2010-01-17 20:07:09 | radioking | create | |
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