I checked on two servers where I have tested (both with the same setup of Debian, Nginx, etc) and gotten the same results.
I haven't made changes any language character settings on either. Both are out-of-the box regarding that. In Defaults.py for both, I see: add_language('pl', _('Polish'), 'iso-8859-2', 'ltr') add_language('pl', _('Polish'), 'iso-8859-2', 'ltr') And in mm_cfg.py, the default language is "en" on both, and there are no over-rides. If there is any testing I can do to that might contribute to some understanding, I'm happy to do so. On 19/01/17 10:31, Mark Sapiro wrote: > What I don't understand is why the emails are garbled with iso-8859-2 > templates and not with utf-8 templates unless you changed Mailman's > character set for Polish to utf-8. If in fact you did that, then you do > need utf-8 encoded templates and message catalog for Polish. > > So the question remains, what is the character set in the definition > > add_language('pl', _('Polish'), 'iso-8859-2', 'ltr') > > in Defaults.py or overridden in mm_cfg.py. If it is 'iso-8859-2' as > shown and not 'utf-8' I am at a loss to understand why your emails are > garbled with iso-8859-2 templates and not with utf-8 templates. > _______________________________________________ Mailman-i18n mailing list Posts: Mailman-i18n@python.org Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-i18n/archive%40mail-archive.com