Hi,

I need some clarification about Content-Type on an email.

Who does fix the Content-Type of an email?
The mail client? or the sending server or both?

We have postfix as our MTA and we use Horde Groupware for the web mail and
both outllook and thuderbird as mail client.

And know we are in phase of integrating a new application, developed by a
third party, in our company that uses our mail server to send mail to our
clients.

The problem : if we edit mails using the webmail or the mail clients using
non ASCII characters, they're well interpreted, but when using the
application to send emails via our mail server, the non ASCII characters
are not show properly.

The third party says that it's a problem with our mail server, they need to
know the  : *SMTP Server encoding, and the UTF-8 encoding details*.

I searched the net about postfix and utf-8 but I didn't find any thing
about showing the SMTP server encoding neither UTF-8 encoding details.

Any idea?

Regards.

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