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Subject:    [sylpheed:25351] Re: [PATCH] do not use US-ASCII if there are
From:       Stefaan A Eeckels <Stefaan.Eeckels () ecc ! lu>
Date:       2005-07-11 8:30:20
Message-ID: 20050711103020.3d201682.Stefaan.Eeckels () ecc ! lu
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 12:18:57 +0400
Antony Dovgal <tony2001@phpclub.net> wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:52:21 +0900
> Hiroyuki Yamamoto <hiro-y@kcn.ne.jp> wrote:
> 
> > I've tested it with unmodified version, and there was no problem
> > (see this message's Subject).
> 
> You mean this?
> "Re: [sylpheed:25347] Re: [PATCH] do not use US-ASCII if there are non-ascii \
> symbols inthe subject (Test: ____)" See this "____" ? This is exactly what I'm \
> talking about =)

I had no problem with Hiroyuki's Subject:
> Subject: [sylpheed:25347] Re: [PATCH] do not use US-ASCII if there are
> non-ascii symbols in the subject (Test: æøåü)

which is encoded as follows: (Test: =?ISO-8859-1?B?5vjl/Ck=?=
The fact that the Content-Type header says "US-ASCII" had no influence
on the rendering of the Subject.

There is no need for correspondence between the encoding in the body
and the encoding in the Subject. Are you sure you don't have locale
setting problems on your machine?

Take care,

-- 
Stefaan
-- 
As complexity rises, precise statements lose meaning,
and meaningful statements lose precision. -- Lotfi Zadeh 


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