• AfterShock 1.6.11 open testing

    From Tolik Vdovichev@2:292/854.180 to All on Sat Oct 29 20:30:29 2022
    Hello,

    Version 1.6.11 went to reviewing by Google for open testing.

    The most dangerous fix is fix of corrupting non-ASCII characters.
    Fix of this problem affected new messages composing, replying and forwarding messages. In both Echo and NetMail areas. This is what I ask to test thoroughly.

    Other improvements include:
    - quoting kludges
    - first letter capitalization in sentences

    With best regards.
    --- AfterShock/Android 1.6.11
    * Origin: Little Station BBS (2:292/854.180)
  • From Rudi Timmermans@2:292/140 to Tolik Vdovichev on Sat Oct 29 21:04:09 2022
    Hi Tolik,


    Hello,

    Version 1.6.11 went to reviewing by Google for open testing.

    The most dangerous fix is fix of corrupting non-ASCII characters.
    Fix of this problem affected new messages composing, replying and forwarding messages. In both Echo and NetMail areas. This is what I ask to test thoroughly.

    Other improvements include:
    - quoting kludges
    - first letter capitalization in sentences

    Thanks Anatoly !

    ---
    Best regards,
    Rudi Timmermans.
    --- AfterShock/Android 1.6.10
    * Origin: Light Station (2:292/140)
  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1234 to Tolik Vdovichev on Sat Oct 29 21:15:50 2022
    29 oct 2022 20:30, Tolik Vdovichev -> All

    @MSGID: 2:292/854.180 635d7145
    @TZUTC: 0200
    @CHRS: CP866 2

    Version 1.6.11 went to reviewing by Google for open testing.

    The most dangerous fix is fix of corrupting non-ASCII characters.
    Fix of this problem affected new messages composing, replying and forwarding messages. In both Echo and NetMail areas. This is what I ask to test thoroughly.

    Seems to work ok, both for cp437 and cp866, replying and forwarding.

    Other improvements include:
    - quoting kludges
    - first letter capitalization in sentences

    Tested both and working fine!

    Carlos

    --- AfterShock/Android 1.6.11
    * Origin: cybShock (2:341/234.1234)