Dennis wrote:
> Francois LE COAT wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> WaltS48 write:
>>> Francois LE COAT wrote:
>>>> Hartmut Figge writes:
>>>>> Francois LE COAT:
>>>>>> I've set :
>>>>>> "mailnews.force_charset_override;false" without better results.
>>>>>
>>>>> Works here. Hm.
>>>>
>>>> That works finally !
>>>> The only thing is that I have to restart SeaMonkey after the setting.
>>>>
>>>> When I view a UTF-8 message, it is now correctly displayed, as if
>>>> I've checked View->Character Encoding to Unicode. As I understood,
>>>> the message character encoding is not overridden ...
>>>
>>> Glad you resolved your issue.
>>
>> Yes. Hartmut Figge helped a lot to find out what was wrong with
>> character encoding. Now posts on the Usenet are correctly
>> displayed, and a lot of messages in my email inbox also.
>>
>> I always had to correct accentuation when I replied to messages.
>>
>>>  Why was it set to "True"?
>>
>> It is a default configuration of SeaMonkey 2.26. I never had
>> to modify the default configuration before that. That was
>> causing big troubles reading every days messages, indeed.
>>
>> Many thanks for your patience. That helped a lot using SeaMonkey.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
> 
> It is not the default setting in SeaMonkey 2.26 here.
> 
> about:config shows
> Preference Name                         Status        Type    Value
> mailnews.force_charset_override         default       boolean false


Let me rephrase that:

True is not the default setting for mailnews.force_charset_override in
SeaMonkey 2.26 here.

about:config shows
Preference Name                   Status        Type    Value
mailnews.force_charset_override   default       boolean false

Clearly, false is the default setting.

Dennis

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