On 5/7/07, robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/7/07, ketanbparekh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am running on Windows XP Professional.
windows has a difficult default platform encoding so this may well be
the problem
i've taken a look at the code in SieveToMultiMailbox and SieveFactory.
i think that we have encoding issues. the current code will use the
default platform encoding. when using windoz, this will result in
UFT-8 and UFT-16 encoded files being decoded incorrectly when (some)
non-ASCII characters are present.
to fix these issues, an encoding charset needs to be specified
i can think of a couple of options (hopefully people will jump in with
any i've missed):
1 JAMES should support a single, hard coded charset (probably UFT-8)
2 we allow charset to be injected through configuration; defaulting to:
2a UFT-8
2b platform
opinions?
- robert
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