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Re: charset handling by mail program



> > The target charset is then set to the first send_charset into which
> > the file can be converted in a reversible fashion. Failing that, the
> > original charset is used as the target charset.
> > ...
> > set local_charsets="utf-8:iso-8859-1"
> > set send_charsets="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-8859-3:utf-8"
> 
> Pretty convincing.
> 
What do you think of an additional entry in .muttrc where default-locales
for each recipient could be entered. (The mailer could automatically
check if e.g. koi8-r or koi8-u is more appropriate for a certain recipient.)

cu,
   
	Martin Lohner

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