>> This file includes a minor header fix and an additional warning for
>> users, not to use accentuated characters in the autoreply message (since
>> that message will be sent as-is, without any charset and transfer
>> encoding
>> information).
>
> I committed your new version, but afterwards I had second thoughts about
> it. Are you sure that it's true that auto reply messages are send as-is,
> without any charset and transfer encoding information in all set-ups? Or
> could it be that it's just your set-up that's broken?
OK, I'm not sure that all versions of vacation send the message text
as-is. My version is pretty old, and it's clear to me that SquirrelMail
generates .vacation files for other versions than mine. I haven't found
any documentation about those (maybe newer) versions, but I think those
versions may be able to create a properly formed mail from the vacation
message, so I removed my extra warnings (but retained the header fixes). I
attach this new version. Can you commit it, please?
Thank you in advance,
Tamás
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