Hi
Peter,
Thanks, that worked
great!
Greetings,
Tabitha
Von:
otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] Im Auftrag von Beugen, Peter
van
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14.
März 2007 09:49
An:
Betreff: RE: [otrs] error
message
I had the same
problem with a new OTRS installation, while never had the problem
before.
In the new
installatio I used (as recommended) utf-8 charset.
I switched back
from 'utf-8' to 'iso-8859-1' charset and the problem
disappeared.....
Regards,
Peter
Van:
otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] Namens Tabitha Stang
Verzonden: woensdag 14 maart 2007
9:40
Aan: '
Onderwerp: AW: [otrs] error
message
Hi
Salvador,
Thanks for the quick
answer!
Yeah, I'm sure that'd
work but having the perl script not recover at all is prety harsh (especially in
unattended situations like at 2am.) Would it be possible for perl to trap
such an error? (Sorry, I'm not a perl guru.)
Thanks!
Tabitha
Von:
otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] Im Auftrag von Salvador Manzo
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. März 2007
18:11
An:
Betreff: Re: [otrs] error
message
POP3 clients occasionally fall over
on a particular header. When this happens, you usually need to use an
alternate client to log into the mailbox and manually zap the problem
message.
On 3/13/07 09:48, "Tabitha Stang"
<stang@cleverbridge.com> wrote:
Hi OTRS List,
I'm using
OTRS 2.1.6. PostMasterPOP3.pl dies on a bad message with the following
error:
Message 18/759
(imap-test@pop3.cgn.cleverbridge.com)
Safety protection waiting 2 second till
processing next mail...
Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected
non-continuation byte 0x63, immediately after start byte 0xfc) in pattern match
(m//) at /usr/pkg/otrs/Kernel/cpan-lib/MIME/Words.pm line 223.
Malformed
UTF-8 character (fatal) at /usr/pkg/otrs/Kernel/cpan-lib/MIME/Words.pm line
223.
What makes things worse is, the next time it starts up, it
starts with message #1 and dies again on #18. And then again, rinse and
then repeat.
What to do?
Help!
Tabitha
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