[Reply to: »Hendrik Oesterlin« · 2008-02-20 · 20:37 h (CET)]
Hello, Hendrik!
All seem to be correct.
Do you have an macro in your template that could cause the strange
behaviour at your machine? I have only one macro in my template:
%BLANK
Argh! - This drives me nuts!
Hours and hours I
Hello, folks!
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
(iso-8859-15). Today I saw, that the headers of my outgoing mails read
this:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250
See header of this message (The Bat! (v4.0.14)):
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Instead of this:
Hello Volker,
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
Indeed they are ;-)
I had a similar problem, and as far as I remember this was due to the
fact that TB (by itself or initially, I don't know) set the character
set for my account(s) to latin9.
Check here:
(Your
Hello Volker,
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
(iso-8859-15). Today I saw, that the headers of my outgoing mails read
this:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250
Which is your default text editor? It seems to me that you are using
Windows Editor
Guten Tag Volker Ahrendt,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 12:42 schrieben Sie:
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
(iso-8859-15).
So, somewhere between 4.0.12.2 and 4.0.14 this must be broken.
Any confirmations?
Yes, i saw it about 10 minutes ago, but i
[Reply to: »Martin Schuster« · 2008-02-20 · 13:04 h (CET)]
Hello, Martin!
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
Indeed they are ;-)
Yes, but the header says:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250 :-/
Check here:
(Your account) - properties -
Hello Volker,
Which is your default text editor? It seems to me that you are using
Windows Editor instead of MicroED. Am I correct?
Nope, it's MicroED.
Then, as I said, I have no problem with charset if I only use MicroEd.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The
[Reply to: »MAU« · 2008-02-20 · 13:19 h (CET)]
Hello, MAU!
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
(iso-8859-15). Today I saw, that the headers of my outgoing mails
read this:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250
Which is your default text editor? It
Volker Ahrendt wrote on 20/02/2008 at 23:35:59 +1100
subject [The Bat! 4.0.14.3] Character Set not properly set in outgoing
Messages :
[Reply to: »Martin Schuster« · 2008-02-20 · 13:04 h (CET)]
Hello, Martin!
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
Indeed
[Reply to: »Hendrik Oesterlin« · 2008-02-20 · 13:51 h (CET)]
Hello, Hendrik!
(Your account) - properties - Templates - New Message -
Use Character Set
I've checked this already and folder or recipient specific
templates, too. But there is nowhere the charcter set
windows-1250.
If you hit
[Reply to: »Volker Ahrendt« · 2008-02-20 · 17:24 h (CET)]
At my installation it works as designed.
Maybe I will do some more investigations …
A little update:
At least if I select Unicode (UTF-8), I get the correct encoding:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Can anyone check UTF-8,
If you hit the reply button, TB! uses the charset of the original
message.
Only if you create an new message, TB! uses the charset you can
choose below the new message template.
I think, with a reply template (macro) you can override the charset
used.
--
Vili
Volker Ahrendt wrote on 21/02/2008 at 03:42:39 +1100
subject [The Bat! 4.0.14.3] Character Set not properly set in outgoing
Messages :
Can anyone check UTF-8,
Result:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Latin 9
Result:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
and Central
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