Roman,
Sure, but to get to those "headers" I must already have
System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream with some encoding. Are you sure it is
possible to dynamically change encoding of NetworkStream?
NetworkStream doesn't have an encoding. It's transparent.
Robert
Robert Jordan wrote:
Hi,
Mail message headers use to have a Content-Type which also contains
the encoding of the message. So you have to parse the headers
first, then use the specified encoding to decode the message.
Robert
Im having similar problem. I have written my own mail server and
encoding is killing me. If messages are in Unicode everything is ok,
but in case of any other encoding characters just disappear. :-(
If you will find some useful information how to work around this
problem, please let me know.
In my opinion problem is in the way how I use
System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream
Salvatore Scarciglia wrote:
Hello !
Using the System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient i'm reading my POP3 inbox
mail; I want
to convert (encode ??) the message in HTML and render it in a
gtkhtml widget
created at runtime.
It's all ok except the encoding phase. Ho can I do ? Is there a
class in the framework that can help me?
Thanx
Salvatore
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