At 21:57 04.02.02 -0800, jgo wrote: > > Sun, 2002-02-03 09:37:51 +0100 Matthias Jaenichen wrote: > > even if you use TEXT, but have nonstandard chars in the text/subject like > > "���" the archives become unreadable. > > > I think the problem here is that the format it is stored in the archives is > > the only "transportable" one. If we strip html, the message might loose > > significant information, if we transform into something Windows-readable it > > might not readable by MACs or UNIX. > >Store the Unicode where a vast number of characters are "standard". >Windoze & Macintosh can both handle it that I know. <http://www.unicode.org> >Besides, if people want to use XML, it's needed. > >As to your question about encodings in a Subject:, there is provision >for specifying encoding. Not all versions of all e-mail clients >support them. <plug> Nisus Email does. </plug>
I am not sure what you want to tell me... It is MailMan that does not handle the Subcejt correctly. If the is a "umlaut" (UniCode-Char) in the string it would add the String [TEST] repeatedly. This is a bug in the routin that checks if the "[<listname>]" already exists. Reg. Matthias J�nichen ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
