I asked once, could the charset be a parameter of dbmail.conf ?
It's posible to implement that?
Paul told me that the charset was beeing set the same as the charset of the
database (or the server can't remember).
What's the chances of doing this? i think it'll became "modular" and let
people define their own defenitions on charsets.
Jorge
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Aight, and the world is using mysql5 ONLY...
Nope no translation in any kind is good. Noone needs special chars. If u use
them take them in 8bit. Lots of ppl also using still mysql3 and 4.
Simon
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Hi,
I'm migrating a 1.1 installation to 2.1 series. I notice the default
charset in mysql is set to latin1, i've also noticed some swedish charset.
Why not UTF-8? MySQL 5 has support for that.
Thanks,
Alex
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