On 24-Jun-2003/09:53 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>How do you know which character set the mail is using?  Do you read the
>body of the email until you find some number of ascii characters that are
>outside of your acceptable ascii character range?  Or is there a header
>entry that you look for?


If defined, it will be in the Content-Type header. If the character set
is not defined in the Content-Type header, it is assumed to be us-ascii.

Tony
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