=================== BUG #2971: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=2971&group_id=1968
Submitted by: kkawa Project: MHonArc
Submitted on: Fri 03/28/03 at 04:33
Category: Character Sets Severity: 5 - Major
Bug Group: Undesired Behavior Resolution: None
Assigned to: None Status: Open
Platform Version: Linux Perl Version: 5.6.0
Component Version: 2.6.2 Fixed Release:
Summary: spammode option interferes with iso-2022-jp
Original Submission: The iso-2022-jp encoding is the most commonly used
encoding in Japan.
The problem is that the encoded text often contains the '@' mark,
which apparently triggers the spam mode filter and as a result,
surrounding characters will be incorrectly replaced by 'x'.
A "proper" fix would probably require the entire MHonARC to
work on Unicode --- the entire processing should operate on
Unicode, rather than raw inputs. But this change might be too
big.
The easy change is perhaps for the spammode to be made smarter.
The typical iso-2022-jp sequnce is something like "B(_at_)n8}9L2p",
so if you require a dot on the right hand side of the address,
this problem can be avoided.
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