Re: filter on charset?



Am 2003.03.01 17:14 schrieb(en) Emmanuel:
> Le 2003.02.28 19:56, Martin Klaffenboeck a écrit :
>> Am 2003.02.28 21:15 schrieb(en) Emmanuel:
>>> Le 2003.02.28 15:22, Martin Klaffenboeck a écrit :
>>>> Am 2003.02.28 20:10 schrieb(en) Emmanuel:
>>>>> Le 2003.02.28 13:56, Martin Klaffenboeck a écrit :
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> How can I set up a filter on charset ks_c* ?
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> For now filter is just rude about charset, it uses only ascii. 
>>>>> But I will work on that so that it understand utf-8 charset.
>>>> 
>>>> I tried to use a filter, but it didn't work.  I'll attach the 
>>>> screenshot for this.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Oh god now I understand your question ;-) I thought of something 
>>> very different from that!
>>> I don't know if the filter code has access to the header 
>>> content-type. I'll let you know.
>> 
>> It does not.  This filter has not catched any email, but there are 
>> some, which could be caught.
>> 
> 
> In fact this header is not found, perhaps because it is not a "user" 
> header. I'll look to find a solution to include headers like 
> "content-type".

Does that mean, there is no way to filter this at the moment?

Martin



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