Zaahid Bateson
Zaahid Bateson
From processing for anonymization or during the discovery process?
No problem -- I also added your fallback for DateTime parsing into DateHeader in 1.0... so whenever that happens it might be worth upgrading as well.
Hi @mariuszkrzaczkowski -- Unfortunately with the Received header it's a losing battle trying to parse every possibility. Please read through my thoughts on this issue: #78 The trouble is implementations...
My feeling on this is that I don't want mail-mime-parser chasing unstandardized formats -- think this or something like finding the 'reply' part of an email. There's just too much...
The variation on Received headers is to the point that the format is 'unstandardized' imo, not that there are widely-used bad implementations. I'm happy to support mistakes in implementation so...
Hi @ibnbd -- Yup, there's a general usage guide on the main readme here and on the website if you're looking for general usage (how to read a header), and...
Hi @johnss -- Is this a mime-encoded quoted printable part, or part of a message body? What encoding is used for the part? Preferably a full example would help me...
Hi @johnss, The html part of the message in your example doesn't correctly define a charset. You can manually override that if you want by calling setCharsetOverride, for example: ```php...
Hi @johnss, It's not a bad suggestion -- my understanding is UTF-8 is fully backwards-compatible with ISO-8859-1. In researching this a bit, I couldn't find a reason *not* to default...
Looking more closely at this, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 are only the same for 0-127 (ASCII). This causes problems if an email contains non-ASCII characters and expects the default to be...