On 2026-03-13, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most people eg. in Europe can safely filter out all emails in Asian charsets
> (Chinese, Japanese, Korean etc.), as they usually can't read these languages
> and every email in these charsets that arrives can safely be considered spam
> (I got quite a lot of them in the past).

Not if they have any East Asian students, colleagues or friends.
A fair number of my Chinese acquaintance (mostly students) send all
their mail as GB2312 (though it's actually GB18030) regardless of
whether there are any non-ASCII characters in it; and often there may
be a stray Chinese punctuation character to make it non-ASCII.
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