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Posted by amygdala on 08/19/07 15:18
amygdala wrote:
> Hi all,
>
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> The body content I send is:
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> test λθο
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> Which shows up as:
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> test ëèï
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Alright, I've done another test. I sent the exact same mail twice in a row
(only seconds apart). One ends up as 'weird', the other normal.
Using webmail (roundcube) at my webhost , I am able to view the whole
sourcecode of the mail. I saved both as textfiles, and analyzed them with
UltraEdit's compare file function.
No differences (apart from the usual message-id's, etc.). But the strange
part is, UltraEdit's UltraCompare determines one mail sourcecode to be UTF-8
encoded, and the other as being ANSI encoded.
I am really stunned here. What could be going on here?
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