farcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I've had another look at the problem. It seems that the emails that
>>> are sent to me do display correctly using this encoding "Japanese
>>> ISO2022-jp" however they do not display correctly using "Japanese
>>> Shift-JS"
>>> While I have Mozilla set to auto detect Japanese I do not get to
>>> choose which version of Japanese it should use. Is this a problem or
>>> should it detect the correct one used?
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="us-ascii"
A mail marked like this should have neither ISO2022 or Shift-JS
in it, so there's a bug in the sender if it contains anything
but English letters.
Whether it is possible for Mozilla to be clever and detect the
true character encoding I don't know.
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