| Summary: | "Import vCard" in KMail with "2-bytes" Charset will get some error (like Chinese I use) | ||
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| Product: | [Unmaintained] kmail | Reporter: | CryBaby <guitar> |
| Component: | addressbook | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <pim-bugs-null> |
| Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | unspecified | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | FreeBSD Ports | ||
| OS: | FreeBSD | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
The hostname does no longer exist. Also this is almost a duplicate of bug #98790 Closing therefore *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 98790 *** |
Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.2) Installed from: FreeBSD Ports Compiler: gcc-3.3.6_20050112 GNU Compiler Collection 3.3 OS: FreeBSD I think this is a bug. KMail can handle the mail with "2-bytes" Charset by MIME, but AddressBook of KMail can't. 1. Original vCard (with normal 2-bytes Big5 encoding) http://panread.toyspa.net/tmp/01.png 2. Open that vCard with Kwrite, and it will be OK. http://panread.toyspa.net/tmp/02.png 3. After import by AddressBook of KMail, I will lose what in our charset but the 7-bits ANSII http://panread.toyspa.net/tmp/03.png