I am not convinced.
The issue at hand is that Enigmail _should_ switch to a proper encoding
*before* performing the encryption, similar to what Thunderbird does (it
offers to switch to a MBCS (UTF-8 being common choice) if it detects a
character that it can not encode in the pre-selected encodi
On Wed 2016-03-02 04:27:28 -0500, Lachezar Dobrev wrote:
> My outgoing e-mail is set to send in UTF-8.
> The 'use default encoding' option has a common negative effect: there are
> numerous encodings that support Cyrillic, and not all mail agents (quite a
> few web-mail agents) support MBCS pro
My outgoing e-mail is set to send in UTF-8.
The 'use default encoding' option has a common negative effect: there are
numerous encodings that support Cyrillic, and not all mail agents (quite a
few web-mail agents) support MBCS properly, hence the use of the original
encoding that the mail was r
Ubuntu 15.10 (Xubuntu variant)
Thunderbird 38.5.1
Enigmail1.9 (20160223-1641)
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.28
libgcrypt 1.6.3
Enigmail is installed from addons.mozilla.org, not the OS package.
2016-03-01 19:35 GMT+02:00 Ludwig Hügelschäfer :
> Hi,
>
> On 01.03.16 16:20, Lachezar Dob
On 01.03.16 16:20, Lachezar Dobrev wrote:
> When replying of forwarding a message that is in a Latin/ASCII
> compatible character set and typing text that is not Latin?ASCII sub-set
> the newly added text is lost.
>
> Example:
> - Incoming mail in Windows-1252 encoding
> - Reply/Forward to
Hi,
On 01.03.16 16:20, Lachezar Dobrev wrote:
> When replying of forwarding a message that is in a Latin/ASCII
> compatible character set and typing text that is not Latin?ASCII sub-set
> the newly added text is lost.
>
> Example:
> - Incoming mail in Windows-1252 encoding
> - Reply/Forwa
When replying of forwarding a message that is in a Latin/ASCII compatible
character set and typing text that is not Latin?ASCII sub-set the newly
added text is lost.
Example:
- Incoming mail in Windows-1252 encoding
- Reply/Forward to mail with Cyrillic content
- Send encrypted using Inl