[expert] Broken Content type in Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter - Issue#33

2002-03-06 Thread J. Grant
Will anybody at mandrake ever fix these headers? Its been broken ever since I have been on it! I have contacted MDK but no one every replys, hopefully this email will spur someone into fixing it it requires this to be set for utf-8 the standard language of the net.. or even being correctly defin

Re: [expert] Broken Content type in Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter - Issue #33

2002-03-07 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 12:39 +0900, J. Grant wrote: > Will anybody at mandrake ever fix these headers? Its been broken ever > since I have been on it! > > I have contacted MDK but no one every replys, hopefully this email will > spur someone into fixing it > > it requires this to be set for utf

Re: [expert] Broken Content type in Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter- Issue #33

2002-03-07 Thread J. Grant
We should not have to set US_ASCII as our default IMO, if the headers specified it there would be no problem. JG > I've never seen this. Normally I use Mutt but sometimes when away from > home I use the www interface of GMX with Netscape or Opera. It always > comes as plain ASCII to me. > > w

Re: [expert] Broken Content type in Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter- Issue #33

2002-03-07 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
I didn't have any problem with the newsletter either. On the other hand, the newsletter is in English, so whether the message's header indicates UTF-8 or US-ASCII or anything else, the result should be the same. What email programme do you use? Maybe your programme associates wrong

Re: [expert] Broken Content type in Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter- Issue #33

2002-03-07 Thread J. Grant
Hello Fong, I have set utf8 as default, so if email comes it where the sender has missed out the relevent headers (like this one) it assumes its utf8 which means all the !"£$%^&*( comes out as JG Seak, Teng-Fong wrote: > I didn't have any problem with the newsletter either. On th

Re: [expert] Broken Content type in Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter- Issue #33

2002-03-08 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
Hi Grant, I see that you use Mozilla 0.9.8 for Linux. Me too. My Mozilla is set to UTF-8 everywhere too, but there's no problem with me (or maybe I didn't notice it?) I've deleted the newsletter, so could you send it me again so that I can see if there's anything special? Have you t