Hi

On Monday 2 March 2009 at 2:38:16 PM, in
<mid:392566194.20090302143...@my_localhost>, MFPA wrote:


> Hi

> On Sunday 1 March 2009 at 6:35:44 PM, in
> <mid:448171083.20090301103...@pobox.com>, Bill
> McQuillan wrote:

[...]

>> This leads me to believe that the list server builds a
>> new message and then after deleting the existing
>> Content-* fields recreates them by scanning the
>> message for non-ascii characters and setting the the
>> Content-Type field to us-ascii if that will suffice.

> I shall include a couple of pound signs. IIRC, that is
> not a us-ascii character. Here goes: ££. Wonder if it
> will still use us-ascii?

No:  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15"
     Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT

So it looks like you may have explained it. (-:

I notice "8BIT" (capitals) for that one, whereas "7bit" does not get
capitalised when charset is "us-ascii".


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Best regards,
 
MFPA                            

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