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> Now comes my question. My Postfix is running in the environment with
> LANG=en_US.utf8. So if I good understand each E-mail which will be
> send by my Postfix server will have changed encoding from german to
> english ? I mean from de_DE.utf8 to en_US.utf8. Is that right ?
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Dear Colleagues,
I`m trying to understand how E-mail encoding is working, maybe somebody
will be able to explain me how its working with Postfix and some E-mail
client like Thunderbird for example.
When I`m sending an E-mail from server command line (telnet localhost 25)
my E-mail has following
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 08:19:35AM -0700, Steffan A. Cline wrote:
> I am not sure where the fault in this lies.
>
> When using my iPhone and emailing through postfix to an Exchange server
> and Outlook client, a simple message like "Please call me" comes up in
> Outlook as "2+\??pz(!???)h
Steffan A. Cline skrev den 13-12-2012 16:19:
Suggestions on what to look for or how to track this down?
we cant help with exchange servers without knowing output config from
either postfinger or postconf -n
thanks for using postfix
I am not sure where the fault in this lies.
When using my iPhone and emailing through postfix to an Exchange server
and Outlook client, a simple message like "Please call me" comes up in
Outlook as "2+\��pz(!��)h���θ���v��jy2��y�ڜ"
I then resend the same message from the same iPhone via a di