Closed Bug 28507 Opened 25 years ago Closed 25 years ago

Ja chars in the mail header of forwarded (as attachment) mail are displayed as dots in the mail body.

Categories

(MailNews Core :: Internationalization, defect, P3)

All
Windows 95
defect

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED FIXED

People

(Reporter: ji, Assigned: rhp)

References

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Details

Build: 2000021808 When forwarding a mail as an attachment, if the mail has Japanese sender and recipient name, those Ja names are displayed as dots when received. Steps of reproduce: 1. Have a mail in your mail box with sender and recipient's name containing Japanese characters. 2. Forward the mail to the testing account itself as an attachment. Select View | Character Set | Japanese (ISO-2022-JP) before sending it out. 3. Open the mail after received. You'll see on the message view pane, the Japanese sender and recipient name are displayed as dots in the mail body. It doesn't occur with M13.
Ja subject are displayed as dots too. Easier way to reproduce: 1. Unzip the smoketest folder shown in the above URL. 2. Put it in your testing mail directory. 3. select the 3rd mail in the smoketest mail folder 4. Forward it to your testing account as an attachment.
Summary: Ja sender and recipient's names of forwarded (as attachment) mail are displayed as dots in the mail body. → Ja chars in the mail header of forwarded (as attachment) mail are displayed as dots in the mail body.
Forward attachment problem, reassign to rhp.
Assignee: nhotta → rhp
Just something I have to dig into. - rhp
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Target Milestone: M15
Good catch. This is fixed as part of my SaveAs fix that I am going to get approved and checked in this weekend. - rhp
Over to ji as QA contact.
QA Contact: momoi → ji
All better now. - rhp
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Verified/fixed with 2000022212 linux build.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Product: MailNews → Core
Product: Core → MailNews Core
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