Javier Kohen
2004-Nov-22 20:46 UTC
[Logcheck-devel] Bug#282534: logcheck: No contents' charset specified
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.31 Severity: wishlist Hi, Apparently logcheck doesn't set a charset for the mail's contents in the mail headers. This causes the mail software to misinterpret certain messages. For instance, my system is set to a Spanish UTF-8 locale, and gconfd's translated messages use non-ASCII characters; this causes funny characters to appear in the mails I receive from logcheck: Nov 22 12:54:23 localhost gconfd (jkohen-4008): Se recibi?? la se??al SIGHUP, recargando todas las bases de datos If our MUAs work fine, you should see "se<A~><+->al" instead of the expected "se?al." Where <xy> are composed characters. Assuming that all system processes and daemons run with the same locale, adding the following header to the mails should fix this problem: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="<system charset>" Where the system charset is in the form US-ASCII, UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, etc. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.9 Locale: LANG=es_AR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=es_AR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Versions of packages logcheck depends on: ii adduser 3.59 Add and remove users and groups ii cron 3.0pl1-86 management of regular background p ii debconf [debconf 1.4.40 Debian configuration management sy ii debianutils 2.10.3 Miscellaneous utilities specific t hi exim4 4.34-4 An MTA (Mail Transport Agent) ii exim4-daemon-lig 4.34-5 Lightweight version of the Exim (v hi lockfile-progs 0.1.10 Programs for locking and unlocking ii logcheck-databas 1.2.31 A database of system log rules for ii logtail 1.2.31 Print log file lines that have not ii mailx 1:8.1.2-0.20040524cvs-1 A simple mail user agent ii perl 5.8.4-2.3 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction ii sysklogd [system 1.4.1-16 System Logging Daemon -- debconf information: logcheck/changes: * logcheck/install-note: -- Javier Kohen <jkohen at users.sourceforge.net> ICQ: blashyrkh #2361802 Jabber: jkohen at jabber.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/logcheck-devel/attachments/20041122/44b9f050/attachment.pgp
maks attems
2004-Nov-25 22:41 UTC
Bug#282534: [Logcheck-devel] Bug#282534: logcheck: No contents' charset specified
reassign 282534 mailx thanks On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Javier Kohen wrote:> Apparently logcheck doesn't set a charset for the mail's contents in the > mail headers. This causes the mail software to misinterpret certain > messages. For instance, my system is set to a Spanish UTF-8 locale, > and gconfd's translated messages use non-ASCII characters; this causes > funny characters to appear in the mails I receive from logcheck: > > Nov 22 12:54:23 localhost gconfd (jkohen-4008): Se recibi?? la se??al > SIGHUP, recargando todas las bases de datos > > If our MUAs work fine, you should see "se<A~><+->al" instead of > the expected "se?al." Where <xy> are composed characters. > > Assuming that all system processes and daemons run with the same locale, > adding the following header to the mails should fix this problem: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="<system charset>" > > Where the system charset is in the form US-ASCII, UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, etc.well logcheck is using mail(1), so your wishlist applies to mailx. i guess this can be merged together with #207724?> ii mailx 1:8.1.2-0.20040524cvs-1 A simple mail user agentbest regards. -- maks
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2004-Nov-25 22:48 UTC
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