[Bug 145429] Re: thunderbird does not warn anymore about unencodable glyphs in recipient name (regression, UTF-8)
Rolf Leggewie
launchpad.net at rolf.leggewie.biz
Fri Aug 1 14:16:16 UTC 2008
** Summary changed:
- [gutsy] latest thunderbird does not warn anymore about unencodable glyphs in recipient name (regression, UTF-8)
+ thunderbird does not warn anymore about unencodable glyphs in recipient name (regression, UTF-8)
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
- Version 1.5 of Thunderbird used to warn me when I tried to send a mail
- to my friend 武, for example, that the character cannot be encoded in my
- standard ISO-8859-1 encoding and whether I want to send the mail in
- UTF-8. The latest version in gutsy (version 2.0.0.6 (20070924)) fails
- to do that and just sends the message which results in the name being
- replaced by question mark(s).
+ Version 1.5 of Thunderbird in feisty used to warn me when I tried to
+ send a mail to my friend 武, for example, that the character cannot be
+ encoded in my standard ISO-8859-1 encoding and whether I want to send
+ the mail in UTF-8. The latest version in gutsy (version 2.0.0.6
+ (20070924)) fails to do that and just sends the message which results in
+ the name being replaced by question mark(s).
+
+ This is still present in hardy.
** Tags added: regression
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thunderbird does not warn anymore about unencodable glyphs in recipient name (regression, UTF-8)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145429
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