Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-27 Thread Teemu Likonen
Clint Adams kirjoitti (26.12.2006 klo 19.26): charset_default sets the charset assumed for messages without proper headers. I have seen no instances of mail in the wild where the charset was unspecified yet was actually proper UTF-8. I didn't know that bogofilter is able to check message

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-27 Thread Teemu Likonen
Clint Adams kirjoitti (24.12.2006 klo 9.23): Having lines charset_default=utf-8 unicode=yes Isn't unicode=yes already the default? Yes, it is the default. I think it's a good idea to define unicode=yes explicitly because defaults may change (in this case, I don't believe it will,

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-27 Thread Samuel Thibault
Teemu Likonen, le Wed 27 Dec 2006 10:23:39 +0200, a écrit : I didn't know that bogofilter is able to check message headers for correct encoding. I use KMail (KDE's email client) and it converts messages to locale charset before sending them to bogofilter. How do other programs behave? What is

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-27 Thread Teemu Likonen
Samuel Thibault kirjoitti (27.12.2006 klo 10.49): Teemu Likonen, le Wed 27 Dec 2006 10:23:39 +0200, a écrit : I didn't know that bogofilter is able to check message headers for correct encoding. I use KMail (KDE's email client) and it converts messages to locale charset before sending them

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-27 Thread Samuel Thibault
Teemu Likonen, le Thu 28 Dec 2006 00:16:20 +0200, a écrit : If charset is not defined in message's Content-Type headers, bogofilter uses it's own charset_default setting (default is ISO-8859-1). I think ISO-8859-1 is a good default: I believe most of the messages without Content-Type headers

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-27 Thread Teemu Likonen
Samuel Thibault kirjoitti (27.12.2006 klo 23.25): Maybe cp1252 would even be more useful, since it is an over-set of iso-8859-1 and it is used by a lot of mailers running on another well-known OS. Indeed. Then it would be charset_default=Windows-1252 or charset_default=cp1252. -- To

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-26 Thread Samuel Thibault
Clint Adams, le Sun 24 Dec 2006 09:23:44 -0500, a écrit : Having lines charset_default=utf-8 unicode=yes Isn't unicode=yes already the default? Nope, iso-8859-1 is (see configure.ac). But it could be by applying the attached patch (yes, I had to fix the configure.ac script). But

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-26 Thread Clint Adams
charset_default=utf-8 unicode=yes Isn't unicode=yes already the default? Nope, iso-8859-1 is (see configure.ac). But it could be by applying the attached patch (yes, I had to fix the configure.ac script). But actually, text tools should rather use the current locale's

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-26 Thread Samuel Thibault
Clint Adams, le Tue 26 Dec 2006 19:26:48 -0500, a écrit : charset_default=utf-8 unicode=yes Isn't unicode=yes already the default? Nope, iso-8859-1 is (see configure.ac). But it could be by applying the attached patch (yes, I had to fix the configure.ac script). But

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-24 Thread Clint Adams
Having lines charset_default=utf-8 unicode=yes Isn't unicode=yes already the default? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#402898: /etc/bogofilter.cf should define UTF-8 as default charset since it is Debian's default

2006-12-13 Thread Teemu Likonen
Package: bogofilter Version: 1.1.3-1 Severity: serious I report this as serious because this _should_ be fixed before Etch is released. This bug causes bogofilter to work incorrectly in UTF-8 systems (which is Etch's default). Debian Etch uses UTF-8 locales and charset as default. Bogofilter