On 2007-09-18 11:02:59 +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: > On the other hand, the question is what to do when all charsets in > $send_charset fail and $charset does not match an officially assigned > charset name, like in your case. > > The options are 1) go ahead with a charset possibly not supported on > the receiving side or 2) go ahead with a possible broken encoding in > a valid charset. > > I'm somewhat tending to prefer 2).
Me too. At least one can hope that some characters only won't be correctly displayed (instead of the whole header field). If the broken encoding can be detected by Mutt, then a replacement character should be used. -- Vincent Lefèvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Web: <http://www.vinc17.org/> 100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: <http://www.vinc17.org/blog/> Work: CR INRIA - computer arithmetic / Arenaire project (LIP, ENS-Lyon)
