On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 01:30:24PM +0200, Iftach Hyams wrote:
> >> any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail 
>  
> ^^^^^^^
> >> or return them to the sender stating "no Hebrew allowed" ?
> 
> It is a strange idea to prohibit Hebrew on Israeli mailing
> list instead of helping people configure their mail clients.
> 

Assuming everyone is using a client that can be configured to read
Hebrew properly?
If you wish to help configure clients.
How do you configure mutt and/or evolution to read Hebrew in the right
direction? I got each of them to see the letters but mutt completely
reverses the text and evolution reverses the word order.
I don't know how bidi-emacs is with Hebrew emails, but I'm quite sure
that regular emacs doesn't handle them very well either.
Do you want more examples?

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