Re: This is a Reply to the message "Re: Majordomo drops multi-line Subject:" and I produce a Subject lomger then 80 characters and since the OP is using mutt like me, whats going on here? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: This is a Reply to the message "Re: Majordomo drops multi-line Subject:" and I produce a Subject lomger then 80 characters and since the OP is using mutt like me, whats going on here?
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In response to This is a Reply to the message "Re: Majordomo drops multi-line Subject:" and I produce a Subject lomger then 80 characters and since the OP is using mutt like me, whats going on here?  (Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de>)
Responses OK, this is a Test für a Subject containing one non ASCII character ans some more like éáóèàòôç [WAS: Re: [GENERAL] This is i©—+h¶¦zˁ the OP is using mutt like me, whats going on here?]  (Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de>)
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the OP is using mutt like me and I have never seen mutt,
> breaking the Subject in multiple lines.  If I send mails,
> with such subjects, the are always bandworms...

I don't know what the conditions are, but mutt frequently produces
multiline Subjects on my messages, even when I'm answering mail whose
Subject was not multiline.  Maybe the usage of non-ASCII chars has
something to do with it.  If you search the archives of pgsql-es-ayuda
you can find plenty of examples of this, where threads have changing
subjects -- some of the mails from me have the truncated subject on the
archives, while other mails on the same thread have the non-truncated
subject.

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Alvaro Herrera                                http://www.CommandPrompt.com/
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