On 25-09-2007, at 21h 35'01", Kyle Wheeler wrote about "Re: More on non-ascii chars in headers" > On Tuesday, September 25 at 11:16 PM, quoth Ionel Mugurel Ciobica: > >> Eyolf =?iso-8859-1?Q?=D8strem?= > > > >That is not Unicode. Unicode would be this: > > > >| Eyolf =?UTF-8?Q?=C3=98strem?= > > > >This is the (safe) way to transfer non-ASCII information over the net. > > They're *both* safe ways to transfer non-ASCII information over the > net. In fact, the iso-8859-1 encoding is probably safer, as more > software supports latin-1 encoding than supports utf-8 encoding. >
Yes, I meant the (Q)mime way is the way to transfer non-ASCII... iso-8859-1 is obsolete. iso-8859-15 is a replacement but more and more people use UTF-8. Although some people still use bare ascii... Ionel