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[OT] Re: accents
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Stephane CHAZELAS |
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[OT] Re: accents |
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Sun, 02 Oct 2011 21:15:21 -0000 |
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2011-08-25, 12:19(-07), Linda Walsh:
[...]
> ` Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 06:51:32PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
>>
>>> BTW, Thomas -- what is the Character that comes after 'De' in your
>>> name? I read it as hex '0xc282c2' which doesn't seem to be valid unicode.
>>>
>>
>> RFC 2822 (section 2.2) says that Header Fields in an email must be
>> composed of US-ASCII characters, so there's no telling what sort of
>> problems the multi-byte character in his From: header may be triggering
>> as it passes through various mail transfer agents.
>>
> Well, on one level, I would agree,
> But on another, RFC 2822 is obviously messed up, since domain names can
> contain UTF-8 characters..
>
>
> So...um...how does that work?
[...]
See RFC 5335
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Stephane
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