Re: encoding in replies

2009-02-11 Thread Joost Kremers
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:21:00AM +0100, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > Derek Martin wrote: > > Here's a clue: > > > > > > > > Was lange g?rt wird endlich Wut. > > > > The third word in the second line contains a character which is not > > present in the character set us

Re: encoding in replies

2009-02-11 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Derek Martin wrote: > What's the value of send_charset? It is: send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8" Changing it manually to utf-8 only didn't change anything. > Here's a clue: > > > > > Was lange g?rt wird endlich Wut. > > The third word in the second line con

Re: encoding in replies

2009-02-10 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 08:08:39PM +0100, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > The problem in short: When I write mails with german umlauts to myself, I get > them back with the umlauts displayed as questionmarks. Here's a clue: > > Was lange g?rt wird endlich Wut. The third wo

encoding in replies

2009-02-10 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Hello everybody, I suspect I have a similar encoding problem like the one discussed today. (in the thread: "quoting urls in replies". It might be trivial and i apologize if it is. I did try to RTFM and i have been pondering this with growing desperation: The problem in short: When I write mails w