Folks, I am having a bad trouble. I run a large RedHat 8.0 distribution with the default stuff (nothing extra, no updates). It looks like when messages with international characters (russian, in my case) arrive to my mailboxes, they get corrupted somehow. The trick is that the messages are in UTF-8 and wrapped in Base64 (generated by GMail). The messages I see have a header entry:
Quote:
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from base64 to 8bit by li***.members.linode.com id ***
(I marked sensitive stuff with stars). So, these messages have completely lost the newlines! All the lines are concatenated. All the other recipients of the message (not on the server) receive everything fine. If the message is sent without international characters, it is also fine.
So, do we have some kind of a known problem in Base64/UTF-8 handling by the mail components, or what?
Any help is greatly appreciated, because this actually affects a number of mailing lists that I host...
