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  • Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    What mailer do you use?

    Thread Starter paulgareau

    (@paulgareau)

    gmail

    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Gmail doesn’t convert characters in mail headers to HTML entities. Try deactivating all other plugins and switching to the default theme since one of them is probably doing it.

    Thread Starter paulgareau

    (@paulgareau)

    Thanks. Are you saying you’ve tested this with an ampersand in the sender name and it works fine? I’m thinking using htmlspecialchars_decode before sending the message would take care of it.

    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Are you saying you’ve tested this with an ampersand in the sender name and it works fine?

    Yes.

    I’m thinking using htmlspecialchars_decode before sending the message would take care of it.

    Probably not.

    Thread Starter paulgareau

    (@paulgareau)

    I’d be happy to test that. Tell me which file sends the email and I’ll give it a shot.

    Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    As I wrote in my previous comment, try deactivating all other plugins and switching to the default theme.

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