On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:34:14 BST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > F: support MIME in replying > > F1: when producing the draft file to be edited > > The replcomps file will need to be updated to include suitable calls > to decode(). Then the headers will appear in the editor correctly. > > repl uses an mhl format file to process the body text. So if we've > changed mhl as described in D above we can use that to include a > suitably decoded and charset-converted body. > > This will allow 'repl' on a MIME message to drop you into an editor > with sensibly decoded text ready to edit.
Do you mean "replying to a single-body-part mail with MIME headers that specify an C-T-E and 'Content-Type: charset='", and intentionally excluding the whole *other* can-o-worms called "replying to a multipart that includes possibly a text/plain and an application/msword" or similar? Replying to a multipart in a sane manner is a bigger issue for me than replying to a "foreign" charset....
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