On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 09:25:55PM +0300, Sergey Poznyakoff wrote: > Kostas Zorbadelos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > My problem was using greek with the :subject switch. Does :mime > > produce a subject or you use it in place of the reply text? > > If :subject is given, its argument will be used as a message subject. > Otherwise, the subject is constructed by prepending `Re:' (or any other > word, given by :reply_prefix tag) to the original message subject. >
That's nice. > If necessary, the subject will be encoded using 'quoted-printable' > method. > > The tag :mime does not affect subject creation. It only affects the way > the message text will be represented. If :mime is given, the entire > message will be in MIME format, and the user text will be encoded using > 'quoted-printable' method. If it is not given, the text will be inserted > in the message verbatim. > > I have forgotten to say that vacation expects all strings to be in > UTF-8. However, although it is required by the RFC, I am evaluating a > possibility of using another encodings (possibly via `#pragma encoding' > or something similar). > Everything seem to work just fine with utf-8 strings. The '#pragma encoding' sounds like a good idea. The bug with the temporary files is fixed and from a small stress test I performed, I noticed no problems. Anyway, the pieces of code that I used in my mda will be stress tested under production conditions (hundreds of thousands of mail users) soon -:) > Regards, > Sergey > Thanks for everything, Kostas -- Kostas Zorbadelos Systems Designer/Developer, Otenet SA [EMAIL PROTECTED] contact: kzorba (at) otenet.gr Out there in the darkness, out there in the night out there in the starlight, one soul burns brighter than a thousand suns. _______________________________________________ Bug-mailutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-mailutils
