On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, Serge Z wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I've got the following problem: fetched emails can be in different encodings.
> And searching a term typed in one encoding (system default) does not match the
> same term in another encoding.
>
> The solution, as I see, can be in preprocessing e
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, Serge Z wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I've got the following problem: fetched emails can be in different encodings.
> And searching a term typed in one encoding (system default) does not match the
> same term in another encoding.
>
> The solution, as I see, can be in preprocessing e
Hello!
I've got the following problem: fetched emails can be in different encodings.
And searching a term typed in one encoding (system default) does not match the
same term in another encoding.
The solution, as I see, can be in preprocessing each incoming email to
"normalize" it and its encodin
Hello!
I've got the following problem: fetched emails can be in different encodings.
And searching a term typed in one encoding (system default) does not match the
same term in another encoding.
The solution, as I see, can be in preprocessing each incoming email to
"normalize" it and its encodin