Hi Giacomo & Jeff,
This should be caused by Solaris iconv libraries.
Evolution always tries to use the smallest charset to describe mail
text. For example, when you specify ISO-8859-15, evolution firstly check
whether ASCII is enough. If enough, charset is set as ASCII. Checking is
done by iconv,
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 15:29 +0100, Giacomo Tufano wrote:
> I just discovered (by some angry reply to my messages) that evolution
> (currently using 2.5.4 on OpenSolaris build 32, but the problem, AFAIK,
> was existing also in 1.4.x version) do not correctly handle accented
> characters.
>
> Appare
On lun, 2006-02-27 at 09:51 -0500, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
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.
May be, I'll make some check this night (after exiting the firewall) with some o
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.
Also, I noticed that the Content-Transfer-Encoding was "8BIT", Evolution
would say "8bit" not "8BIT" so this definitely suggests mangling by some