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Subject: [kdepim-users] Re: kmail and fonts
From: Ingo =?utf-8?q?Kl=C3=B6cker?= <kloecker () kde ! org>
Date: 2004-07-27 23:23:24
Message-ID: 200407280123.25531 () erwin ! ingo-kloecker ! de
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On Tuesday 27 July 2004 14:45, Luca Ferrari wrote:
> On Monday 19 July 2004 22:06 Ingo Klöcker's cat walking on the
> keyboard
>
> wrote:
> > On Saturday 17 July 2004 16:39, Luca Ferrari wrote:
> > > By the way, just to answer to Ingo, the signature is read by a
> > > text file, and my charsets are utf-8 (locale), us-ascii and utf-8
> > > in this order. Is it a wrong configuration?
> >
> > Well, now the question is in which charset the signature text in
> > the text file is encoded in. KMail expects it to be encoded in
> > locale encoding. But from your message is looks more like it was
> > encoded in latin1. That's the problem with text files. KMail can
> > only guess the encoding.
>
> Since I've noted that even normal text e-mail are displayed wrongly
> (from other people and by myself) I've tried to add the iso-5589-1 to
> the charset list, but this didn't fix the error. How can I find the
> right charset
There's only one method: trial & error. If those messages don't contain
confidential data then feel free to forward them to me (forward them as
attachment).
> and the whole list of available charsets?
Have a look at View->Set Encoding.
Regards,
Ingo
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