I will try this tomorrow.

I don't know witch e-mail clients can do this, but the System in our Company can't. Maybe because there is no information about the UTF-8 in the Mail.

Dirk


Am 06.01.2012 20:42, schrieb Petko Yotov:
On Friday 06 January 2012 20:29:40, Petko Yotov wrote :
just fix the e-mail headers, so that your e-mail
software knows that this is UTF-8 text and display it correctly. No need to
modify the pmform.php script.

Add to config.php such a line:

   $PmFormMailHeaders = 'Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8';
And to correctly encode the e-mail subject, you should also add :

   $EnablePmFormMailSubjectEncode = 1;

I'm thinking that these message headers should be enabled by default, but I
have 2 questions.

Are there any popular e-mail clients (software or webmail) which are unable to
correctly display a correctly encoded e-mail message?

Would a website administrator need to receive incompletely/incorrectly encoded
messages?

Petko

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