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Re: [MIT-Scheme-users] imail utf-8 Characters
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Taylor R Campbell |
Subject: |
Re: [MIT-Scheme-users] imail utf-8 Characters |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:19:49 +0000 |
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IMAIL/1.21; Edwin/3.116; MIT-Scheme/9.1.99 |
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 19:42:26 +0300
From: David Gray <address@hidden>
I use 'w' to save and then use emacs to open and also the generic editor on
OSX. If I forward it to mu4e in emacs the message looks fine.
Here is an example for you to try:
Γεια σου, Ντέιβ,
Η λέξη που ψάχναμε....
I saved that to a file with `w', opened it in Emacs. Emacs guessed
that it was UTF-8 text and displayed what looked like plausible Greek
(but then it's all Greek to me, so...!).
What encoding does Emacs or your generic editor on OS X (TextEdit?)
guess? Can you persuade it to interpret the file as UTF-8 instead?
In Emacs, you can do this with:
C-x C-m c utf-8-unix C-x C-f /path/to/file