If site name uses Cyrillic letters (e.g. Bulgarian language), contact form sender name stays blank and sent emails are recognized as spam due to "Unknown sender".

Drupal 8.2.5, Standard Profile, fresh install

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hadzhikostov created an issue. See original summary.

hadzhikostov’s picture

Issue summary: View changes
hadzhikostov’s picture

Status: Active » Needs work
cilefen’s picture

Status: Needs work » Active

Version: 8.2.x-dev » 8.3.x-dev

Drupal 8.2.6 was released on February 1, 2017 and is the final full bugfix release for the Drupal 8.2.x series. Drupal 8.2.x will not receive any further development aside from critical and security fixes. Sites should prepare to update to 8.3.0 on April 5, 2017. (Drupal 8.3.0-alpha1 is available for testing.)

Bug reports should be targeted against the 8.3.x-dev branch from now on, and new development or disruptive changes should be targeted against the 8.4.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal 8 minor version schedule and the Allowed changes during the Drupal 8 release cycle.

liam morland’s picture

This looks like a duplicate of #2717965: Site name is not UTF-8 encoded in email headers. Please try the latest patch in that issue.

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Assigned: Unassigned » balagan
balagan’s picture

Assigned: balagan » Unassigned
Status: Active » Closed (duplicate)
Issue tags: +Baltimore2017, +Triaged core major

I triaged it at Baltimore Drupalcon, and I also think it is a duplicate issue. I am closing it now.

cilefen’s picture

Issue tags: -Triaged core major +Triaged for D8 major current state

I updated this with the correct tag and I am updating credit for the triage work. @balagan: If you would go ahead and perform a triage on #2717965: Site name is not UTF-8 encoded in email headers, we could give you credit on that issue.