Hello Szládovics Péter

Am 2013-07-17 11:40, schrieb Szládovics Péter:
> 2013-07-16 22:37 keltezéssel, Szládovics Péter írta:
>>
>> When I create an HTML mail in the webmail, the encoding is always
>> quoted printable.
>> Usually it isn't problem, the most of mail clients are handle it
>> correctly. But some clients (e.g. iOS/Android default activesync
>> capable mailer) show these mails as incorrectly: they don't resolve
>> the ´-style characters, but shows the code instead. So, some
>> mails become really ugly... :(
>>
>> Can I set this encoding anywhere?
>>
>> I want to 8bit or base64 instead of quoted-printable. Can I do it?
>>

No, this can not be set in SOGo.


>> Again: problem exists only, when I write the HTML mail in SOGo
>> webmail, use non-ascii characters, and read the mail on iOS/Android
>> default activesync capable client.
>>
>> Thanks your help.
>>
>> PS: I read google/docs, but they didn't help me...
> 
> Guys,
> 
> These mails have only the HTML part. If similar mails arrives from other
> systems, the encoding is wrong too. (I think this problem is on the
> z-push side).
> But... Would I choose the 'multipart' option in preferences of outgoing
> mail page too? At he moment I can choose the Text/HTML.
> The multipart messages have HTML and also text part, and these mails
> looks like good everywhere.

IMHO just use pure text emails.
They always look good everywhere.

I never understood the reason to use both in one E-Mail anyway.
This just bloats the email content and it depends on the client which
one it displays.

If you *really need* formatting, then send it as HTML email or use an
PDF as attachment.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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