Miro Konecny wrote:
> 
> Hi list,
> 
> I'd like to ask for help with the problem with broken national characters
> like "čťľš".
> All our outgoing email uses utf-8 and the replies from almost all email
> clients are OK.
> However, Squirrelmail seems to be one of the exceptions - the replies from
> it always have
> partially corrupted national characters.
> 
> The replies from Squirrelmail are always arriving in iso-latin2 encoding.
> But the original
> message has not been converted from utf-8 into iso-latin2, but attached
> "as is", thus all
> the national characters are broken. The new text, i.e. the reply itself,
> is encoded in
> iso-latin2 and displayed fine.
> 
> Is this a known bug of squirrelmail software and was it fixed in some of
> the recent versions?
> 

If standard SquirrelMail is used in Czech translation, it sends emails in
ISO-8859-2. Standard SquirrelMail does not try to change composed email
charset to utf-8. If you expect emails to be converted to other charset and
they are corrupted during conversion, you have issues with program that does
conversion.

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