What version are you using ? Mailman 2.1.1 can handle non-ascii TOC, I believe.
Kardos Andris wrote:
Dear developers!
In digests generated by mailman, it is a quiter irritating problem, that the subject and the sender's email as in the following example are not correctly handled in non-us email. On a list where people write in hungarian (french, slovak, etc.) for example, the mail's body is correctly readable, but not the subject lines. I know what is the technological backgroud, you don't have to explain why is it so. But you could support at least the most common subject encoding variants. Do you think you can do that for the rest of us outside the US?
Thanks a lot,
András Kardos
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Today's Topics:
1. =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Szem=2Elyig=2Esz=E1m?= (=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Moln=E1r_Tam=E1s?=)
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Today's Topics (correctly):
1. Személyigszám (Molnár Tamás)
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