Teemu Likonen <tliko...@iki.fi> writes:

>> Only the Subject is now
>> =?utf-8?B?w6XDpMO2IMOFw4TDlg==?
>
> And that's how it should be. Headers must be "Q" or
> "B" coded (quoted printable or base64,
> respectively).
>
> It is actually possible to make headers unencoded
> with variable gnus-group-posting-charset-alist BUT
> DON'T DO IT. Your messages will be broken in other
> people's mail agents and you'll be instructed to fix
> your configuration. Headers must be in
> =?charset?encoding?...?= format if there is anything
> other than Ascii characters.

Actually changing the transfer encoding at all wasn't
my original idea. Instead to do a conversion
after-send prior to the actual archiving on the disk.

But UTF-8 is pretty much standard as well, aye? So why
not.

This seems to be the best solution because now not
only are the messages archived in a form that is
searchable and readable, they are also still messages
that don't need to be "converted back" if used in
a mail setting again.

-- 
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