Re: Patch for php 5.4.

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On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 9:03 AM, "Tóth Attila" <atoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2014.Május 15.(Cs) 21:32 időpontban Paul Lesniewski ezt írta:
>> You can try to pull the newest 1.4.23-svn within the next 24 hours.
>> Please test this FIRST and confirm, if you will, that you can now open
>> such messages.  Only after you do that, you can try the attached
>> patch, which is a hack that should display the original string(?).
>
> Dear Paul,
>
> Here is my feedback.
> I've downloaded and installed the current SVN today.
> An "(unknown)" message displayed for the malformed subjects, which can be
> a good solution. "(unknown)" is also displayed for a message with a
> missing From header.
>
> Although I still find your hack more useful,

Please confirm that it helps you view the broken subject.  Thanks.

> because unfortunately some
> malformed subjects contain important information.
> One example in my practice is ICON Medical Imaging. ICON is large company.
> They use MS Exchange. And that system repeatedly generates malformed
> subjects.
>
> What can we expect from an ordinary player if large companies probably
> paying a lot for the IT services are sending out malformed headers?

I expect that if they have a large IT budget that they have the
resources to address the problem.  And if it's a problem with the
software from Microsoft, they have enough pull to have Microsoft
notice it.  Have you told them they are sending messages with broken
headers?

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