In current development versions of DSpace, you can set the mail.charset
property in your dspace.cfg to UTF-8.
If you are using a released version of DSpace, then you'll need to edit
org/dspace/core/Email.java and change the line:
message.setText(fullMessage);
to
message.setText(fullMessage, "UTF-8");
G
On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 11:30 +0800, Jayan Chirayath Kurian wrote:
> hi!
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> For documents with Chinese titles, DSpace displays correctly the
> chinese characters in the simple item view. But in the automatic
> submission & archived email sent from the DSpace admin account, the
> chinese characters in the title metadata are mentioned as "???????".
> Please suggest if there is a configuration to set up to display in
> chinese.
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> Jayan
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