Szerző: Ian Zimmerman Dátum: Címzett: exim-users Tárgy: Re: [exim] Subject / Topic (T=) encoding in exim mainlog
On 15/11/17 14:51, Gryzli Bugbear via Exim-users wrote:
> > I'm trying to find what is the encoding that exim uses, when logging
> > Topic(T=)/Subject to exim mainlog.
> >
> > Currently cyrillic subjects are logged to something like this :
> >
> > \321\201\321\200\320\276\320\272\320\276\320\262\320\265
Doesn't a message with such subject violate the spec? It ought to be
rfc-2047-encoded, right? Or does exim decode it and then log the
decoded version? That would be a mistake, IMHO; it should just log the
rfc-2047 form.
On 2017-11-17 16:14, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> Anything outside the range 32 to 126 inclusive is replaced with
> "\ddd" octal escapes _unless_ the char is > 127 and the
> "print_topbitchars" option is set.
And what happens when print_topbitchars _is_ set? I have read that part
of the exim spec, but it doesn't quite answer this. Does it just copy
out the raw bits without any encoding?
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