Clint Adams kirjoitti (26.12.2006 klo 19.26): > charset_default sets the charset assumed for messages without proper > headers. I have seen no instances of mail in the wild where the > charset was unspecified yet was actually proper UTF-8.
I didn't know that bogofilter is able to check message headers for correct encoding. I use KMail (KDE's email client) and it converts messages to locale charset before sending them to bogofilter. How do other programs behave? What is the correct behaviour (if there is one)? If this is just KMail's problem that bogofilter database gets (practically) corrupted when locale's charset is different than bogofilter's charset_default, then, yes, this is not a bogofilter bug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]