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Re: Alain Bench 2006-12-08 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > In practice, GB-based Chinese emails with traditional characters are
> > tagged as "GB2312" even though technically speaking they are in
> > GB18030.
> 
>     So you can correct this insufficient MIME label by aliasing it as:
> 
> | charset-hook ^gb2312$ gb18030
> 
>     Let's evaluate the thing. The first charset is a (nearly) perfect
> subset of the second, so there should not be any drawback. In theory, 2
> chars are different. But those are an EM DASH against an HORIZONTAL BAR,
> and a MIDDLE DOT against a KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT. Probably same glyph, or
> not distinguishable... In practice probably not a drawback at all.
> 
>     Benefit: How many such under-labelled mails do you receive? One from
> time to time, 10%, 90%, ??
> 
>     Conclusion: I'm all for including this line to Debian's /etc/Muttrc.
> What's your opinion, Dato?

Hi Ambrose,

did you try the charset-hook suggested here? Does it work for you?
If so I'd be inclined to include it in /etc/Muttrc.

Christoph
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