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Emergency Access E-Mails use Wrong Encoding for Names #4845

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windmueller opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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Emergency Access E-Mails use Wrong Encoding for Names #4845

windmueller opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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@windmueller
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Steps To Reproduce

  1. Configure a name for your account using special characters like a German umlaut
  2. Invite someone for emergency access
  3. Confirm the invatation on both sides

Expected Result

The e-mails should display the special characters correctly.

Actual Result

The actual e-mails look like:

You have been invited to become an emergency contact for Stephan Windmüller.
If you do not wish to become an emergency contact for Stephan Windmüller, you can safely ignore this email.

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This email is to notify you that you have been confirmed as an emergency access contact for Stephan Windmüller.

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Build Version

2024.9.2

Environment

Cloud (bitwarden.com)

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Issue Tracking Info

  • I understand that work is tracked outside of Github. A PR will be linked to this issue should one be opened to address it, but Bitwarden doesn't use fields like "assigned", "milestone", or "project" to track progress.
@windmueller windmueller added the bug label Oct 3, 2024
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Krychaz commented Oct 3, 2024

Hi there,

Thank you for your report!

I was able to reproduce this issue, and I have flagged this to our engineering team.

If you wish to add any further information/screenshots/recordings etc., please feel free to do so at any time - our engineering team will be happy to review these.

Thanks once again!

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