This is an important issue. As per the existing "standards", all message
headers have to be in ASCII (with other character setes duly encoded).
However, there is an RFC 6532, from February 2012, which is widely expected
to become a standard.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6532
I think
Yeechang Lee writes:
> (Disclaimer: I am on Emacs 23 and VM 8.1.2.)
>
> I sometimes receive messages in which headers--usually the subject
> line--uses non-ASCII characters without quoting them as per RFC
> 2047. (Wikipedia's article-of-the-day mailing list is a frequent
> offender.)
>
> I
(Disclaimer: I am on Emacs 23 and VM 8.1.2.)
I sometimes receive messages in which headers--usually the subject
line--uses non-ASCII characters without quoting them as per RFC
2047. (Wikipedia's article-of-the-day mailing list is a frequent
offender.)
I realize the best solution is to have the