On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 01:49, Alex Viskovatoff wrote:
> I have not seen this problem discussed on the list. I am using Evolution
> 1.2.4.
>
> When composing a message, specifying a character encoding other than
> "Western European (ISO-8859-1)" seems to have no effect on the MIME
> field "Content Type" that is included in the message that is sent. No
> matter what character encoding one specifies (I have tried ISO-8859-15
> (my default) and KOI8-R), the "Content Type" field remains
>
> text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> I am surprised no one has brought up this problem before. That would
> suggest that not many people use Evolution for languages other than
> English.
I just tested it and it seems, that Evo guesses what charset to use --
taking the smallest matching to avoid conflicts with not 8859-15 capable
mailers.
(Developers: Slap me, if I am wrong here.)
test mail / plain text: Content-Type: text/plain
test mail / '��� �' string: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15
8859-15 is my preferred charset. Works for me...
btw: If you see a _ there, you should change your font settings to
8859-15 too.
...guenther
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