Re: Bug(?) with charset support.



Am 22.11.01 17:38:54 schrieb(en) Nicolas Evrard:
> But I can imagine this is a feature since someone may write to me in 
> russian using their enconding and then I should use this encoding to reply 
> to them (if I ever learn to speak russian ;)). So I propose this beahavior

I guess this is the idea behind it... BTW, the same problem occurs with 
"Forward inline", whereas "Forward attached" works just fine.

> : when the encoding is old latin1 use latin9 (it is nine isn't it), if the 
> encoding is another one use it. But this sounds to me like an transitional 
> solution since normally everyone will use latin9 in a few months).

Not sure about that... I guess at least all people in the US will not care 
about the charset as they simply use either us-ascii or latin1, a lot of 
other mailers will continue to use latin1, and so on.
> What do you think ?? Should we change the beahaviour or let it as it is (in 
> the hope everyone will swap to latin9).

Hmmm, maybe we should add a config option (check button) like "use default 
language for reply"? This would be fine in most cases, and *if* you really 
get a russian mail, you just change the language manually. Opinions?

Cheers, Albrecht.

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