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#206 | fixed | email2trac bombs when attachment contains umlaut characters | bas | karsten.rohrbach@… |
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From bounce message produced by postfix MTA: TD: saving email to /tmp/tmpKadtCi.email2trac TD: writing body to /tmp/tmpsgE73w.email2trac TD: part1: Content-Type: application/octet-stream Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/email2trac", line 2151, in <module> tktparser.save_email_for_debug(m, True) File "/usr/bin/email2trac", line 575, in save_email_for_debug self.debug_attachments(message_parts) File "/usr/bin/email2trac", line 519, in debug_attachments print 'TD: part%d: filename: %s' % (n, filename) UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xc4' in position 33: ordinal not in range(128) The filename causing this behaviour is AUFTRAGSBESTÄTIGUNGS-FORMULAR_115886.PDF, containing a German umlaut. Deployed Version of email2trac is 1.4.3 |
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#134 | fixed | Email2Trac and Fetchmail | bas | Avale |
Description |
I'm trying to get Email2Trac to work with Fetchmail but I'm having issues. The setup is currently using CentOS 5, Trac 0.11.4 and Email2Trac 0.80. I have it configure with the MTA as root and the Trac user as apache. When I do the test: email2trac --project=tracproj < msg.txt It works fine. The ticket is created. But when I run it through Fetchmail, I get this error: fetchmail: Error writing to MDA: Broken pipe
Can anyone help me fix this? I would really like to get this working since it makes things a lot easier. |
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#292 | fixed | email2trac and Apache Bloodhound | bas | ian.wild@… |
Description |
Hi Bas, I'm looking after WANdisco's input to Apache Bloodhound, which is an ASF project based on Trac, aiming to improve the default packaging and provide an easier to use and more accessible defect tracker out of the box. You can find out more at http://incubator.apache.org/bloodhound/ (although it is still early days!) As part of the work we'd doing we are hoping to include some useful Trac plugins, pre-configured and ready to use out of the box. In the case of email2trac, we believe your tool provides essential functionality and are wondering if you would consider allowing this to be used as part of Bloodhound? We'd be happy to help maintain the tool going forwards and would also welcome any suggestions you have for ongoing collaboration. Obviously the GPL license of email2trac restricts us from including email2trac as it is today, so the first question would be whether this is something you and any other authors of email2trac be interested in talking about further, either by email or on a quick conference call? Best Wishes, Ian -- Ian Wild Director of Engineering WANdisco, Inc. Cell : +44 (0)7961193722 Office DDI: +44 (0)114 3030472 US: +1 925 3801734 http://www.wandisco.com uberSVN: Apache Subversion Made Easy http://www.uberSVN.com <http://www.ubersvn.com/> Everything you need to deploy Subversion in the Enterprise http://www.wandisco.com/subversion<http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/multis ite> Subversion community http://www.svnforum.org |