On Wed, Jun 15, 2005, Omer Zak wrote about "Hebrew in Evolution 2.0.4":
> Please notice that for some of my receipients, UTF-8 is not an option.

Can you please eleborate? As far as I know, all "modern" email clients can
deal with UTF-8 just as confortably as they deal with ISO-8859-8.
Antique clients (say, a textual mail program on Unix) will anyway need a
conversion program (a la bidiv) to display Hebrew, so again UTF-8 and
ISO-8859-8 are just as easy to view.

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