what is the recommended way to encode e-mail text in UTF-8?
When the site were running in a single byte code page like iso-8859-2
I were happy with the imap_8bit function and quoted-printable encoding
of e-mails. However, the function does not seem to work correctly for
multi-byte code pages like UTF-8.
Did you use header 'Content-Type:text/html;charset=utf-8' on the email?
No, I am using text/plain content-type, more specifically:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE
The result e-mail looks like the following (I've replaced all english
letters with just x):
xxxxý xxxx
x xříxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxěxx x xxxx=xxx xx xxxxxí xxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
x xxxxx=xxx
xxxxxáxx xxxáxxx
The raw encoded version of the above text is the following:
xxxx=C3=BD xxxx=0A=
=0A=
x x=C5=99=C3=ADxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xx=C4=9Bxx x xxxx=3Dxxx xx xxxxx=C3=AD=
xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx=0A=
=0A=
x xxxxx=3Dxxx=0A=
=0A=
xxxxx=C3=A1xx xxx=C3=A1xxx=
The first "=" ("=3D") should be "f" and the second "a".
Or you think it might be a bug in the imap_8bit or imap_mail_compose
function? Parts/attachements which are rendered as BASE64 are not being
malformed, just the quoted printable ones.
Thanks,
MC
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