May be, I'll make some check this night (after exiting the firewall) with some other mail server, but...Sounds to me like the mails are getting mangled by some third-party mail software somewhere because Evolution ALWAYS tags the charset on outgoing mail.
Mail server (it is a corporate one) don't mangle text from any other mail client (I've tried, on this very server, Mozilla 1.x, Thunderbird and Pine) and text encoding was preserved... and I noticed the same with 1.4.x using another mail server last year...Also, I noticed that the Content-Transfer-Encoding was "8BIT", Evolution would say "8bit" not "8BIT" so this definitely suggests mangling by some other software - perhaps you should check your mail server software?
So, if the problem is not reproducible on other mail server, I'll be more than happy to file a bug against my mail server (after all, my company produce it), but I need some confirmation from outside...
Nobody else can reproduce the problem? It appears anytime I send messages with an ISO8859-x charset...
Thank you,On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 15:29 +0100, Giacomo Tufano wrote: > I just discovered (by some angry reply to my messages) that evolution > > Apparently in the message evo sends the character code header is missing > and the text is encoded UTF-8, whatever the coding I choose in the > program.
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