[Evolution] Non-unicode attachment names are unreadible

2008-07-04 Thread Janberk Sahin
Hi! While sending mails with attachments, Evolution makes the names of the attachments unreadible if they have non-unicode characters, such as ü, ö, ğ, ş, ı... While sending and recieving the message body is OK and when a non-unicode named attachment is received, again no problem. I'm using

Re: [Evolution] Non-unicode attachment names are unreadible

2008-07-04 Thread Pete Biggs
While sending mails with attachments, Evolution makes the names of the attachments unreadible if they have non-unicode characters, such as ü, ö, ğ, ş, ı... While sending and recieving the message body is OK and when a non-unicode named attachment is received, again no problem. If they

[Evolution] Non-unicode attachment names are unreadible

2008-07-04 Thread Janberk Sahin
Hi Pete! Thanks for your interest. In fact I'm not sure that calling characters in Turkish language as non-unicode is correct. Please forgive any wrong information I gave. I've set any option (in fact there are 2, one in mail prefs., other in composer prefs.) in Edit-Preferences dialog as

Re: [Evolution] Non-unicode attachment names are unreadible

2008-07-04 Thread HggdH
attachments unreadible if they have non-unicode characters, such as ü, ö, ğ, ş, ı... While sending and recieving the message body is OK and when a non-unicode named attachment is received, again no problem. Seems to be http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524377, but I did not know it

[Evolution] Non-unicode attachment names are unreadible

2008-07-03 Thread Janberk Sahin
Hi! While sending mails with attachments, Evolution makes the names of the attachments unreadible if they have non-unicode characters, such as ü, ö, ğ, ş... The message body is OK while sending and recieving and when a non-unicode named attachment is received, again no problem. I'm using