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Subject: Re: How does Majordomo manages ISO-8859-1 characters?
From: tibbs @ hpc . uh . edu
Date: 04 Sep 1999 17:33:43 -0500
To: Mikko . Hanninen @ iki . fi
Cc: Majordomo-Users @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: Mikko Hänninen's message of "Sat, 4 Sep 1999 22:37:16 +0300"
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User-agent: Gnus/5.070065 (Pterodactyl Gnus v0.65) Emacs/20.3

>>>>> "MH" == Mikko Hänninen <Mikko.Hanninen@dna.fi> writes:

MH> Hmmm, okay I see what you're saying.  It's not possible to represent
MH> both ISO-8859-1 and KOI8 in the same email with just a single
MH> Content-Type header.

Right.

MH> However, I don't know of a single email client that actually looks for
MH> and decodes a string which is represented like
MH> =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mikko_H=E4nninen?= in the email body.

I think Gnus can, but that's a separate issue.  The real point is that once
you burst the digest (i.e. treat it as a collection of separate messages)
those strings really are in the headers and will be decoded as such by any
reasonable mail client.

 - J<


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