Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-20 Thread Robert D.
I tick-marked the "Always use this charset" for 8859-1 I also put %charset="ISO-8859-1" in the template for many addresses, including this one. Yet, when I CC a message back to myself, I see the RFC headers contains *charset=us-ascii* --- Could someone please tell me *if* I am doiong something in

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Robert, On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 12:45:24 -0500 GMT (21/12/02, 00:45 +0700 GMT), Robert D. wrote: > I tick-marked the "Always use this charset" for 8859-1 > I also put %charset="ISO-8859-1" in the template for many addresses, > including this one. > Yet, when I CC a message back to myself, I se

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-20 Thread Robert D.
Recently, Thomas Fernandez squawked: > I may be mistaken, but isn't that just another word for the same > enoding? Well, that might be so! I shall change the *charset* here to something interesting and make a *test* to myself ... Thanks for the idea ... -- Bye Now, Robert D.

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-20 Thread Robert D.
Recently, Thomas Fernandez squawked: > I may be mistaken, but isn't that just another word for the same > enoding? I just set the charset in the template for TBUDL & in the *Account*, to be Ukranian KOI8, or something like that ---& I tried Central European --- and still the charset, in the head

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Robert, On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 19:09:28 -0500 GMT (21/12/02, 07:09 +0700 GMT), Robert D. wrote: >> I may be mistaken, but isn't that just another word for the same >> enoding? > I just set the charset in the template for TBUDL & in the *Account*, to > be Ukranian KOI8, or something like that

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-20 Thread Robert D.
Recently, Thomas Fernandez squawked: > I was thinking the list server overrides the settings, but when I just > sent out a message in Thai encoding, the headers still insist it is > us-ascii. :-( Thanks for testing the idea --- well, I'm lost but must keep trying to figure it out, one way or the

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-21 Thread Edvinas
Hello, On Friday, December 20, 2002, 19:45, Robert wrote: RD> I tick-marked the "Always use this charset" for 8859-1 RD> I also put %charset="ISO-8859-1" in the template for many addresses, RD> including this one. RD> Yet, when I CC a message back to myself, I see the RFC headers contains RD> *ch

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-21 Thread Robert D.
Recently, Edvinas squawked: > I guess you used only ASCII characters in your test. Therefore The Bat! > marked message as us-ascii. Try to use any 8 bit character like öüß etc. > Then it should be marked as ISO-8859-1. Yes, that did it. Thank you! -- Bye Now, Robert D.

Re: Need help setting the *charset*

2002-12-23 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Robert, On 01:09 21.12.2002, you [Robert D. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])] wrote... > I just set the charset in the template for TBUDL & in the *Account*, to > be Ukranian KOI8, or something like that ---& I tried Central European > --- and still the charset, in the headers, is always us-ascii Mail c