I can solve my problem. I updated my apache server and php version. Just
it!
Roundcube works well, without any problems encoding and charset problems.
Thanks a lot!
chasd escreveu:
On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Marcus Gmail wrote:
I noticed that my problem wasn't in charset
Ok, I am going to try with dovecot after I tell you.
Thanks a lot.
chasd escreveu:
On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Marcus Gmail wrote:
I noticed that my problem wasn't in charset configuration, but among
caracteres in subject.
The subject is in the headers of the message, and the
Hi!
First of All, my apologies if you can't understand my message, but my
English is terrible.
I use the latest svn version then I can change my default charset of
RC, but I can't solve my problem.
I noticed that my problem wasn't in charset configuration, but among
caracteres in subject.
On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Marcus Gmail wrote:
I noticed that my problem wasn't in charset configuration, but among
caracteres in subject.
The subject is in the headers of the message, and the character
encoding of the Subject string is a special case.
Check RFC2047 -
On Jun 19, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Marcus Gmail wrote:
Hi,
I would like to change the default charset in Roundcube because some
messages was strangers. I need to change the default charset UTF-8 to
ISO-8859-1.
I set into main.inc.php the option $rcmail_config
['default_charset'] =
My apologies. Maybe I didn't have explained correctly. I am sorry but
my English isn't very well.. I am learning yet.
Everytime I forward with two or more fields fwdor FW, my e-mails was
strange format when they arrive at any e-mail client.
I think that if I changed my default charset UTF-8
I follow this Changeset http://trac.roundcube.net/changeset/2672 and I
am going to try. As soon as possible I tell you.
Thanks a lot.
chasd escreveu:
On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Marcus Gmail wrote:
Any idea?
RC uses UTF-8 by default, which is a Good Thing, and works best for
Hi
Why do you wanna do that?
Today I've had a client who told me that roundcube doesnt send the umlaut's
(like äüö) correctly, but it was a problem of his Outlook, which was
configured to force all the mails to a certain charset.
Test with several e-mail accounts and mail clients if the problem