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Encoding problem
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Sven Bretfeld |
Subject: |
Encoding problem |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 18:40:13 +0100 |
Hi to everybody
I still have my problem with the encoding of emails. Some days ago I
asked the list already but I haven't got an answer. Now it becomes
more and more molesting and I didn't find any solution yet.
Sometimes when I reply to an email citing parts of the original, the
encoding of my reply changes to charset=iso-2022-jp without Emacs
telling me. This destroys German umlauts of my own and the cited
text. I haven't found any reason or system. It seemingly doesn't
depend on an unknown charset of the original message or any MIME
contained. I'm using VM.
I have two questions:
1. Does anybody know the reason for this behaviour and a way to stop
it? There must be any option like vm-always-reply-with-charset.
2. How can I manually check which charset I'm using in the present
text if Emacs doesn't give any clue like -t or u in the status
bar. And how can I manually change the charset to, say, ISO-8859-1?
Thanks for your help.
Sven
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