> You don't have to assume anything. Character set name is written in
> first
> section of B|Q encoding. If character set name is not written and
> subject
> is not encoded, it must be in us ascii.
> 
> utf7 is rarely used for Subject. You have utf-8 (=?utf-8?b? or =?utf-
> 8?q?)
> or some unicode variat (unicode-#-# or unicode-#-#-some-text) or you
> confuse Unicode with broken 8bit headers.

These are from Outlook 2007 as far as I can tell. Not everybody follows 
standards. For example:

# grep 'Subject: palun juur' mbox
Subject: palun juurdepääsu
# grep 'Subject: palun juur' mbox | hexdump -C
00000000  53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a  20 70 61 6c 75 6e 20 6a  |Subject: palun j|
00000010  75 75 72 64 65 70 c3 a4  c3 a4 73 75 0a           |uurdep....su.|
0000001d
# 

There are loads of these.

Regards,

Aleksander Kamenik
System Administrator
Krediidiinfo AS
an Experian Company
Phone: +372 665 9649
Email: [email protected]
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