Bausch, Jean wrote:
I have now found who swallows the Umlauts in message bodies:
I had inserted a 'fmt -s -w 80' in the mail aliases. Unfortunately on Solaris 7 this command erases the Umlauts.
Interesting. You can try changing that to
LANG=de_DE fmt -s -w 80
to make sure Solaris can handle
I have now found who swallows the Umlauts in message bodies:
I had inserted a 'fmt -s -w 80' in the mail aliases. Unfortunately on Solaris 7 this
command erases the Umlauts.
Hence my next question:
Is there an option in mailman 2.1.2 to autowrap the messages after 80 characters or so?
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Jean B
I have updated from Mailman 2.0.10 to 2.1.2 because of the international language
support (on Solaris and Intel).
German Umlauts (äöüß...) are now displayed correctly in the subject line, BUT ...
they are simply omitted in the message body - in the received mails as well as in the
archive.
e.g.