![]()
From: Peter C. McCluskey (pcm@rahul.net)
Date: Mon Aug 26 2002 - 20:47:19 CDT
peter@softwolves.pp.se (Peter Karlsson) writes:
>Daniel Stenberg:
>
>> Where 'iso-8859-1' is the charset, 'Q' is the encoding used
>> (Quoted-Printable), I think 'B' is used for base64, and then the
>> encoded-part that is the specified charset encoded as specified.
>
>That's correct. Please also note that this encoding can and may differ
>from the encoding used in the text body and/or in other headers in the
>mail.
>
>The real solution to this would probably be to recode all text parts of
>the message to a common encoding, like UTF-8, when storing in the
>archive.
Hypermail doesn't appear to have any provision for handling multiple
encodings in one message. I doubt I will get around to fixing this, so
anyone who cares about this should feel encouraged to tackle it.
-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter McCluskey | Free Jon Johansen! http://www.rahul.net/pcm |
![]()