Just out of curiosity, how does multiple character sets work?  If the header says it's 4 different charsets, and it contains some character that's defined differently in 2 of those, then which character is supposed to be rendered?

C

On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 19:33, Justin Mason wrote:
dman said:

> Ok, I just read through the "ok_locales" section of the documentation
> (good thing I checked before posting this, the doc was 404 yesterday).
> 
> I want to know how to consider UTF-8, ISO8859-1 and ISO8859-15 encoded
> messages as _not_ CHARSET_FARAWAY.  I had a message with 
>     charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-15:iso-8859-1:utf-8"
> in the Content-Type (but only us-ascii in the body) get flagged with
> CHARSET_FARAWAY.

hmm, multiple charsets I hadn't encountered before...  I'll support
that.

> In addition I would like to understand the separation between
> spamassassin.cf and spamassassin.prefs.  Why are there two files, and
> what belongs in each one (so far they look basically identical)?

One is a template file for users -- this is a lot clearer in 2.0 ;)

-j.

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