* Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> SquirrelMail handles it conservatively. See lossy encoding configuration
> setting. ISO-8859-1 does not support all characters available in utf-8 and
> SquirrelMail does not apply lossy conversion by default.
I switched to UTF-8 now and all is well
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Ral
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> Many of my users seem to bei using UTF-8 encoding which SquirrelMail
> doesn't seem to handle gracefully.
>
> What are my options with 1.4.x? Update to 1.5.x? Or can I make 1.4.x
> "work" properly with UTF-8 special chararcters in the Subject: and body?
>
SquirrelM
* Ralf Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Many of my users seem to bei using UTF-8 encoding which SquirrelMail
> doesn't seem to handle gracefully.
>
> What are my options with 1.4.x? Update to 1.5.x? Or can I make 1.4.x
> "work" properly with UTF-8 special chararcters in the Subject: and body?
D
Many of my users seem to bei using UTF-8 encoding which SquirrelMail
doesn't seem to handle gracefully.
What are my options with 1.4.x? Update to 1.5.x? Or can I make 1.4.x
"work" properly with UTF-8 special chararcters in the Subject: and body?
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Ralf Hildebrandt (i.A. des GB IT)