>-----Pôvodná správa-----
>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.

No, this is misunderstanding. Here are the exact steps to reproduce my problem:

1. compose a simple message with slovak national characters in the body - e.g.
"test čťľš" using some utf-8 email client and send it to server with 
squirrelmail

2. read the message in squirrelmail with slovak translation - it displays fine

3. reply to message keeping the original text and adding "reply čťľš"

4. the reply could not be viewed correctly by any email client, including
squirrelmail itself - it shows:

> test �żĞť
reply čťľš

As you can see, the national characters in original message were corrupted 
during
the step 3, while the new reply text is OK. When I reply to the original 
message using
any other email client, including public webmails like hotmail or gmail, both 
the original
text and the reply text are OK.

Thanks
Miro



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