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Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Messages with unknown subject,
From: "\(=?iso-8859-1?q?=60=60-=5F-=B4=B4?=\) -- Fernando" <ubuntu () bugabundo ! net>
Date: 2008-11-19 21:21:40
Message-ID: 200811192121.41280.Ubuntu () bugabundo ! net
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Olá Ingo e a todos.
On Monday 17 November 2008 22:03:41 Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> There are two possibilities:
> a) Yahoo fails to add the Authentication-Results header in the correct format.
> b) KMail corrupts the header when it receives the message.
>
> I think b is highly unlikely because we would have noticed if there was such a \
> serious bug in KMail. a, OTOH, is probably not noticed by many other people \
> because other mail clients are probably more forgiving when they encounter such an \
> invalid line in the header. You should be able to verify whether it's Yahoo's \
> fault by checking your mail with another mail client and then looking at the \
> source with this other mail client. Just make sure you do not check those messages \
> with KMail because that might corrupt them.
There is a bug on Launchpad with several users complaining of the same.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50039
[Data Loss] KMail mysteriously changes messages to "No Subject", "Unknown" sender
I've been affected by this a few times in the past, but usually its by action of \
filters or other tools messing with kmail maildirs (like mutt). With kmail 1.1x it \
happens a lot less, and the Rebuild Index tool is great
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