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
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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
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!
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Bye Now,
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
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 see the
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 ...
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Bye Now,
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
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 --- I
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
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