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Richard Stallman |
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address@hidden: Locale Dependent Downcasing in smtpmail] |
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Sat, 31 Mar 2007 16:43:23 -0400 |
Would people please DTRT, then ack?
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From: Volkan YAZICI <address@hidden>
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 00:37:21 +0300
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Subject: Locale Dependent Downcasing in smtpmail
Hi,
smtpmail tries to downcase the strings using DOWNCASE function during
the SMTP communication. But this leads to some problems in some
locales. I spotted that problem when I tried to launch emacs with
LC_CTYPE=tr_TR locale. In Turkish, downcased I is a dotless i.
Therefore, while it tries to downcase some AUTH mechanisms (in
smtpmail-via-smtp function), PLAIN and LOGIN turns into pla?n and
log?n. And this causes (smtpmail-intersection smtpmail-auth-supported
mechs) to return nil in smtpmail-try-auth-methods function.
IMHO, smtpmail-via-smtp function should switch to ASCII locale (if
that's possible) before calling DOWNCASE.
Regards.
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