On 30 November 2009 at 12:10, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
| On Sun, Oct 18 2009, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
|
| > It appears that one of the OS X email apps, and/or possibly other
| > Windows mailers, insist on adding a 'something-or-other-1252' encoding
| > to messages.
|
| > When that happens, VM refuses to show me the message body. Editing
| > the message and manuall removing the encoding flag is all it takes.
| > It is silly that I have to do that by hand -- VM should simply be told
| > to ignore said encoding.
|
| Indeed. And you can do so, if you wish, by setting
| vm-mime-default-face-charsets to whatever is appropriate to your
| system. If it is set to t, it will display all charsets. Or else, it
| can be a list of charsets you want to have displayed.
I see. Looks like I set that 12 years ago to
; edd 30 Aug 97
(setq vm-mime-default-face-charsets
'("us-ascii" "iso-8859-1" "iso-8859-15" "iso-8859-2" "UTF-8"))
I will now try a value of 't' instead.
Thanks, Dirk
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