a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:48:11 +0900, Byung-Hee wrote: > >> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >>> On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:04:54 +0900, Byung-Hee wrote: > >>>> When i send mail or news, always Gnus put "US-ASCII" in >>>> Content-Type. Actually i want "UTF-8" always! > >>> If your message doesn't contain any characters outside US-ASCII, why >>> say UTF-8? > >> Personally i prefer UTF-8. Am i wrong? > > I don't know: I am asking you why you prefer UTF-8 in the cases where > your message does not contain any characters outside of US-ASCII. > > If memory serves, Gnus will try to use the simplest encoding that allows > all the characters in the message - to maximise the number of > people/systems that can read the message. > > My messages are often in iso-8859-1, because my name contains a > character in that charset; but if I use some unicode characters, my > message will be encoded in utf-8… > > Basically my question is: Why do you want to override this mechanism?
Because i believe that the entire of future is UTF-8 ..;; Sinecrely, -- "And I've removed Tom from the CONSIGLIERE spot." -- Michael Corleone, "Chapter 27", page 387 _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english