Re: [Evolution] koi8-r as default encoding in from/to headers
- From: Pete Biggs <pete biggs org uk>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] koi8-r as default encoding in from/to headers
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 13:21:33 +0100
I have problem...
When i use Russian names in from/to header like "ППП <address>" they
autoconverted to koi8-r encoding like "koi8-r =?koi8-r[encoded
name]<email>". I don't know why. I set utf-8 as default encoding
everywhere. So all outgoing mail have correct header "Content-Type".
How i can fix than?
My Evolution version is 3.10.4 (Ubuntu 14 LTS)
I'm not sure it's a problem as such.
First, the Content-Type header refers to the content, not the headers,
so it has no bearing on the From:/To:
The RFC that allows UTF-8 is relatively recent (2012 I believe -
RFC6532), before that only 7-bit ASCII was allowed in headers, with non
-ASCII characters encoded in a MIME format. Which is what you are
seeing. It takes a while for RFCs to filter through to all MUAs.
Why do you want it to be "fixed"? Is it a problem?
P.
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