>
> Tomas,
>
>
> or whomever else has experience with composing emails in asian languages
> using squirrelmail,
>
>
> I emailed the list in december about having problems composing emails in
> Thai using squirrelmail. I use squirrelmail 1.4.4 on this box. I do not
> want to have the interface in an
Johannes Egger wrote:
>> SquirrelMail supports utf-8. If you use utf-8 or any other multibyte
>> character set, use of SquirrelMail 1.4.6cvs or 1.5.1cvs and PHP with
>> mbstring extension is recommended. Older SquirrelMail versions don't
>> encode headers correctly. If mbstring extension is not pr
Tomas,
or whomever else has experience with composing emails in asian languages
using squirrelmail,
I emailed the list in december about having problems composing emails in
Thai using squirrelmail. I use squirrelmail 1.4.4 on this box. I do not
want to have the interface in another languag
>
> first off, thank you for your quick reply.
>
>>> When I look at the HTML source code for this mail that does not
>>> display Thai characters correctly, I see "ห". So squirrelmail
>>> is replacing the "&" with "&" when displaying the email and
>>> therefore it is not displayed correctly.
>>
Hello,
first off, thank you for your quick reply.
When I look at the HTML source code for this mail that does not display
Thai characters correctly, I see "ห". So squirrelmail is
replacing the "&" with "&" when displaying the email and therefore it
is not displayed correctly.
SquirrelM
>
> Dear squirrelmail sages,
>
>
>
> I do not know whether this is a topic for the i18n list, but I am trying
> this one because it is not really about translation. I use the interface in
> english, and I am not about / do not want to change that.
>
> Because I am currently working for a NGO locat
Dear squirrelmail sages,
I do not know whether this is a topic for the i18n list, but I am trying
this one because it is not really about translation. I use the interface
in english, and I am not about / do not want to change that.
Because I am currently working for a NGO located in Thailan