Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >
> 3) a user of outlookexpress 5 replies both directly and via the > list. the direct reply has the following header: > > Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_=5BTest=5D_test_de_deboguage_des_=E9_et_=E8_dans_le_he?= > =?iso-8859-1?Q?ader_subject?= > > which still gets correctly decoded by mail readers. How other mailers do with this phase of subject ? This problem has long been known to Japanese mailing list owners and we solved this problem by decoding the MIME header _before_ adding the list prefix and then re-encoding the subject into MIME. I wrote a module to convert the incoming Japanese mail into EUC while decoding the MIME headers. All the outgoing messages should be encoded in MIME scheme and I also wrote one to do this. They are integrated into Japanese Mailman; http://mm.tkikuchi.net/mailman-2.0.7+J2.20011112.tar.gz May be we should `canonicalize' all the message upon entering the Mailman processing pipeline and encode into appropriate charset when going out through SMTP/NNTP/HTTP. How about canonicalizing into Unicode, since Japanese and Chinese must be properly treated ? -- Tokio _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
