As the final display of variables is dependent of the renderer, you can
choose encoding and charset you like.
But I think using a quoted printable encoding with unicode charset could be
the best choice (both are universal and many languages and tools handle them
well)

Francis


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>Envoyé : lundi 17 juillet 2006 17:26
>À : xmail@xmailserver.org
>Objet : [xmail] Re: Non-ASCII characters in CTRL protocol and
>configuration files
>
>
>
>> > how it is with Non-ASCII characters (like letters with diacritic
>> > marks) in XMail configuration files?=3D20
>> >
>> > What charset should I use? Or I must encode it, using for example
>> > quoted printable or URL encode?
>>=20
>> Which variables are you talking about? In general, XMail does not
>care.
>
>I'm talking about user variables, set using "uservarsset" in CTRL
>protocol. Things like "Full name" etc.
>
>--
>Altair
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