[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > One problem remains: As some of you pointed out, the characters are utf-8 > encoded, which are not displayed correctly.
They should be if you tell sqwebmail to use utf-8 and you're using a relatively recent browser. > I switched the characterset of sqwebmail to utf-8 but then my emails > started looking strange. That description is not helpful in figuring out what might be going wrong. > 1. convert the output of ldap to iso-8859-15 It may work for you but is not a general solution. > 2. convert all special characters from ldap to their HTML equivalent > i.e. �->ü etc. That will work for you but is not a general solution. However, converting to numeric entities would be a general solution since it does not require the filter to maintain a gigantic translation table or require updating when new characters are added to unicode. > OR do you know a way in sqwebmail that would display both utf-8 and > iso-8859-1 correctly? It is not possible to use both within the same (single-part) e-mail since only one can be specified as the character set and therefore some characters in the other character set will be misinterpreted. -- Paul Allen Softflare Support
