On 11/30/2018 10:33 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Plain text digests are encoded in Mailman's character set for the list's
preferred_language. For English, this is us-ascii unless you've changed
it. Thus, non-ascii unicodes will be rendered as '?' in the plain digest.
You can change Mailman's
On 11/30/18 9:18 AM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Is it expected that Mailman will preserve UTF-8 (punctuation symbols) in
> non-MIME digests?
It depends.
> Is this a known limitation of non-MIME digests? Or is it possibly a
> symptom of a problem?
Plain text digests are encoded
Is it expected that Mailman will preserve UTF-8 (punctuation symbols) in
non-MIME digests?
I'm having errors reported to me from (non-MIME) digest subscribers to
lists mailing lists.
Is this a known limitation of non-MIME digests? Or is it possibly a
symptom of a problem?
--
Grant. . .