[gnome-cyr] [Bug 8474] Changed - non-latin1 in attachment names and bodies converted to "__"



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Changed by hvv hippo ru 

http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8474

--- shadow/8474	Thu Aug 30 15:12:54 2001
+++ shadow/8474.tmp.32132	Thu Aug 30 15:18:05 2001
@@ -36,6 +36,16 @@
 QkVHSU46VkNBUkQNClZFUlNJT046Mi4xDQpOOtXg8Pfl4jvC6+Dk6PHr4OI7wuvg5Ojs6PDu4uj3
 O01SDQpGTjrV4PD35eIgwuvg5Ojx6+DiIMLr4OTo7Ojw7uLo9w0KTklDS05BTUU6SFZWDQpOT1RF
 OuHl5yDq7uzs5e3y4PDo5eINCkVNQUlMO1BSRUY7SU5URVJORVQ6aHZ2QGhpcHBvLnJ1DQpSRVY6
 MjAwMTA4MzBUMTc0ODU4Wg0KRU5EOlZDQVJEDQo=
 
 ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C1319D.9292B840--
+
+------- Additional Comments From hvv hippo ru  2001-08-30 15:18 -------
+I agree content-type for it was not specified. Here are the headers of preceeding part
+
+Content-Type: text/html;
+        charset="koi8-r"
+Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
+
+Chances are high that Evo tried to treat the body as iso1.
+Could you try to use first part's charset as charset of the attachment if no charset is specified in headers (or better allow to select charset to treat attachment with)?




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