Steps to reproduce
Some emails when marked as spam are not being attached when forwarding to my spam@mydomain.com.
I'm not really sure why with some emails it works ok but with some others doesn't.
I think it could be related with some odd characters or emojis on the subject, but I couldn't always reproduce.
Expected behavior
I was expecting that after eml name, the actual eml content
Actual behavior
See this example:
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=_pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R"
MIME-Version: 1.0
This message is in MIME format.
--=pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx"
This message is in MIME format.
--=_-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Learn as Junk
--=_-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Learn as Junk
--=_-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx--
--=_pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R
Content-Type: message/rfc822;
name0=utf-8''Hac%C3%A9%20tus%20env%C3%ADos%20m%C3%A1s%20f%C3%A1ciles%20y;
name1=%20r%C3%A1pidos%3A%203%20pasos%20para%20lograrlo.eml
--=_pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R--
Mail app version
5.7.15
Nextcloud version
33.0.3
Mailserver or service
dovecot
Operating system
ubuntu 22.04
PHP engine version
PHP 8.3
Nextcloud memory caching
No response
Web server
None
Database
None
Additional info
I understand that attaching the full email message will always have all the needed information. but as a mail server admin a simplified (and truncated) version with some fields would be better to have, like:
DateTime:
From:
To:
CC:
Reply-To:
Subject:
Truncated Body:
Size:
Attachment names:
It could be json encoded and be sent by email.
Steps to reproduce
Some emails when marked as spam are not being attached when forwarding to my spam@mydomain.com.
I'm not really sure why with some emails it works ok but with some others doesn't.
I think it could be related with some odd characters or emojis on the subject, but I couldn't always reproduce.
Expected behavior
I was expecting that after eml name, the actual eml content
Actual behavior
See this example:
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=_pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R"
MIME-Version: 1.0
This message is in MIME format.
--=pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx"
This message is in MIME format.
--=_-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Learn as Junk
Learn as Junk--=_-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
--=_-uOQk8wOCf0_vv_q92EICfx--
--=_pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R
Content-Type: message/rfc822;
name0=utf-8''Hac%C3%A9%20tus%20env%C3%ADos%20m%C3%A1s%20f%C3%A1ciles%20y;
name1=%20r%C3%A1pidos%3A%203%20pasos%20para%20lograrlo.eml
--=_pFyz-xNmOnKyMMkP2g2Bn6R--
Mail app version
5.7.15
Nextcloud version
33.0.3
Mailserver or service
dovecot
Operating system
ubuntu 22.04
PHP engine version
PHP 8.3
Nextcloud memory caching
No response
Web server
None
Database
None
Additional info
I understand that attaching the full email message will always have all the needed information. but as a mail server admin a simplified (and truncated) version with some fields would be better to have, like:
DateTime:
From:
To:
CC:
Reply-To:
Subject:
Truncated Body:
Size:
Attachment names:
It could be json encoded and be sent by email.