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Most e-mail headers got proper character encoding handling with PR #132. Unfortunately that change missed that the reply-to header was not treated as an address but as a regular header. As a result it did not get the same kind of handling as the from, to, cc and bcc headers.
As a result reply-to addresses get currently incorrectly encoded if they contain utf-8 characters.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Most e-mail headers got proper character encoding handling with PR #132. Unfortunately that change missed that the reply-to header was not treated as an address but as a regular header. As a result it did not get the same kind of handling as the from, to, cc and bcc headers.
As a result reply-to addresses get currently incorrectly encoded if they contain utf-8 characters.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: