On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Ron McKeating wrote:
>
> So, is this what exim is supposed to do, it seems to have converted the
> address ?GB2312?B?0e7PyMn6?= <szyang8@???> on the from line into
> ÑîÏÈÉú <szyang8@???> by the time it gets into the log. This latter
> entry breaks exilog, which is why we discovered it.
What is your print_topbitchars setting?
I'm a bit confused that Exim is logging what appears to be the RFC 2822
friendly name from the From: header where I would expect a fully-qualified
RFC 2821 email address. This doesn't look like the normal format for an
Exim log line at all.
2005-09-30 00:29:23 1EL7q6-0000sg-Sw => >ÑîÏÈÉú <szyang8@???>
<adpgt@???> R=vacation T=address_reply
Tony.
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