[Qt-interest] QFtp put functions has a bug?

Constantin Makshin dinosaur-rus at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Feb 11 20:41:15 CET 2009


The archiver is smart enough to replace things like "user at server" with  
"user at server". And hiding e-mail addresses in the message body won't  
help much because each archived message includes the sender's address (in  
"user at server" form).

On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 18:45:43 +0300, Pavel Koshevoy wrote:
> Srdjan,
>
> Please adjust the settings in your mail client so that it wouldn't
> expose the e-mail address of the person you are replying to in the body
> of the message.  The messages on the qt-interest mailing list are
> archived and spammers may be harvesting e-mail addresses from them.
>
>     Pavel.
>
> Srdjan Todorovic wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 2009/2/11 Pavel Koshevoy <pavel at aragog.com>:
>>
>>> Thiago Macieira wrote:
>>>
>>>> You can't. QFtp is limited to Latin 1.
>>> That's broken. Is there a technical reason for this? Will QFtp support
>>> international file names (QString or UTF-8 std::string) in the future?
>>
>> Doesn't that depend on your FTP server?
>>
>> Curious... so how does this relate to the rest of the Internet? Are
>> URLs also i18n? What about web servers? Libc? DNS? Does the FTP
>> protocol even support i18n filenames?
>>
>>  - Srdjan

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Constantin "Dinosaur" Makshin



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