Anatoly Vorobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> a) With charset=iso-8859-1 incorrectely written in Content-Type: header
> b) With charset=koi8-r correctly written in Content-Type: header
Messages of type (a) are broken, and you should inform the sender that
their mail software is incorrectly configured. What is the point of
having a Content-Type header if it is wrong a lot of the time? It might
as well not be there. So you should try to get people to goad their
administrators to fix things.
In the meantime, you might consider a mail filter that will rewrite
incorrect Content-Type headers into the correct values. For instance,
you could detect mail from a particular sender, and rewrite headers that
you know he sends out that are broken.
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