[Tickets #1161] RESOLVED: Error in utf7-imap parsing when building folder tree

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Fri Mar 3 10:53:45 PST 2006


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=1161
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 Ticket             | 1161
 Updated By         | jacob-horde at vindvejr.dk
 Summary            | Error in utf7-imap parsing when building folder tree
 Queue              | IMP
 Version            | 4.0.1
 State              | Stalled
 Priority           | 2. Medium
 Type               | Bug
 Owners             | Horde Developers, Jan Schneider
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jacob-horde at vindvejr.dk (2006-03-03 10:53) wrote:

Yes, it is still happening. I just tested with the current version of horde
(3.0.9) and imp (h3-4.0.4).

The folder was created with Thunderbird (for Windows) and has (as mentioned
earlier) the following name in the filesystem:

.Caf&AOk--du-ve'

This displays correctly as "Café-du-ve'" in IMP's folder list, but is
truncated after the first three characters ("Caf") in Horde's menu and in
the box when choosing to rename the folder.

After renaming the folder in Horde to "Café-du-ve'" (the same name that I
wanted it to have), it's displays correctly, but in Thunderbird it now
appear as "Caf-du-ve'", i.e. the "é" character is stripped. In the
filesystem this becomes:

.Caf&6Q--du-ve'

Since I initially reported the problem, I've upgraded from RedHat 7.2 til
Fedora Core 4 and from Courier IMAP 2.x to 4.x. So I've replaced all system
components.

Can this be a charset problem, perhaps fixable in Horde's configuration?
What wonders me the most is that some parts of Horde can display the folder
name correctly, while other parts can't.

/Jacob




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