[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ryan Malayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> That may be what you expect, but you can get it 1usec (1 micro second). >> Is there something wrong with the mail gateway and Unicode? I posted >> my message as text/plain with charset=UTF-8, which has been an IETF >> standard for more than a decade. And my message does, in fact, appear >> correct with UTF-8 characters such as "l" (Greek Small Letter Mu, >> Unicode 03BC) in the list archives at: >> https://lists.ntp.org/pipermail/questions/2008-October/020235.html >> >> However, all replies to my message were in 7-bit charset="us-ascii", >> which of course mangles the non-ASCII chasracters. >> >> So is it the pipermail gateway that is not Unicode compliant, or is it >> the MUAs of the respondents that is at fault? If it is the list >> itself... well, isn't it absurd to restrict content of a mailing list >> to 7-bit us-ascii? It is 2008, not 1988. >> >> Regards, > > This is usenet, not a mailing list. > >
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