Status appears as gibberish when posting from email!
When attempting to post from email my status is posted however it is a line of gibberish (seemingly random letters and numbers), not what it should be!
I'm emailing from an IMAP Gmail account on my Sony Ericsson K800i mobile phone. All other emails are being delivered correctly, so I'm not sure what the issue is here?
I'm emailing from an IMAP Gmail account on my Sony Ericsson K800i mobile phone. All other emails are being delivered correctly, so I'm not sure what the issue is here?
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Inappropriate?This has happened one other time. It's caused from handhelds not sending proper message decoding with the e-mail headers.
I'll research a workaround for these occurrences.
Thanks for the feedback.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?Hi,
posting throught my Sony Ericsson z530i I had the same problem. I analysed the header of the email sent throught my mobile and the Content-Transfer-Encoding used is BASE64. While through webmail it uses 7bit, wich is OK.
Maybe it's not so difficult to translate to the original text. Look at this, for example
http://www.hcidata.co.uk/base64.htm
I hope this problema can get fixed soon. Thanks!
Tom
http://stoa.usp.br/tom
I’m anxious
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Inappropriate?This is caused from some mobile phones not sending encoding headers properly with their messages. In this case, the messages are encoded, but there is no carrier flag telling my receiver that it's encoded. We're working on a workaround, so it's not something we can't fix.
We will keep you posted.
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Inappropriate?Sean,
I just tested hellotxt.com from my mobile using my email
http://twitter.com/everton137/statuse...
and it worked.
I believe the important part of the email header using my mobile is
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN;
charset="UTF-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64
and using the webmail is
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=ISO-8859-1;
DelSp="Yes";
format="flowed"
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
User-Agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) H3 (4.1.5-cvs)
Doesn't the line 'Content-Transfer-Encoding' inform your receiver what Sony Ericsson mobiles are using?
I hope this can help you.
Tom
I’m thankful
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Great! I will use this to tailor the e-mail scripts. -
Inappropriate?I'm seeing the base64 problem from my BlackBerry. If I use TwitterMail from my BlackBerry works fine. Any progress here? Thanks.
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Inappropriate?Will have a fix this week.
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Inappropriate?Give it a shot now. I've put in some encoding conditionals that weren't actually there for plain text messages. My mistake.
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Inappropriate?With Kmail, I'm experiencing this problem too. And also with my mobile phone. But only when images are attached.
I’m frustrated
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