Re: [Evolution] "Default character Encoding" doesn't effect message header
- From: Kenn Sakai<sakai soum co jp>
- To: notzed ximian com
- Cc: evolution ximian com
- Cc: sakai soum co jp
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] "Default character Encoding" doesn't effect message header
- Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 20:08:42 +0900
Hi.
From: Not Zed <notzed ximian com>
Subject: Re: [Evolution] "Default character Encoding" doesn't effect message header
Date: 05 Jun 2002 04:38:37 +0930
Is UTF-8 used as a last-resort when Evolution couldn't detect
the characters in message header ?
Yes. Well, more precisely, when it couldn't detect a character set (of
its short list) that contains all of the characters in the string, it
falls back to UTF-8.
Thank you. I understand.
How important is this to Japanese users? i.e. is it common for their
email clients not to support utf8? Does it make Japanese-language
evolution-generated emails unreadable to almost everyone it might be
sent to? etc etc.
As major commercial mailer soft like Outlook Express or
Netscape Messanger support UTF-8, it's not problem for
users using those mailer.
<<<< Kenn
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