Re: ISO encoding of subject in mail?

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Kim,
  i vaguely recall some new (aka 5.04) functions added to the mbstring 
extension to handle this.

BTW, are you _the_ Kim Madsen of TKBMMemtable fame ?

"Kim Madsen" <km@xxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:15653CE98281AD4FBD7F70BCEE3666E521F071@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

I´d like to encode the subject in mails generated and sent by PHP, so Danish 
letters like æ,ø and å can be used too... like this:

Subject: Problemer med =?ISO-8859-1?Q?f=E6llesdrev_m=2Em=2E?=

I can´t seem to find a proper function for this? I´ve tried with encode(), 
htmlentities() and htmlspecialchars():

$subject = htmlentities($subject, ENT_QUOTES, "ISO-8859-1");

which gives:

Subject: ADVARSEL: F&aring; IP adresser tilbage

And it´s not converted by the mailclients.

I´d like to solve this since the mailserver at work complaints if the 
subject is not encoded:

X-Amavis-Alert: BAD HEADER Non-encoded 8-bit data (char E5 hex) in message 
header 'Subject': Subject: ADVARSEL: F\345 IP adresser ti...

Any tips/ideas?

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Med venlig hilsen / best regards
ComX Networks A/S
Kim Madsen
Systemudvikler/systemdeveloper 

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