Ok, this is great information, thanks.

Anyone have any ideas how I go about changing the encoding that James uses, which defaults to the ANSI one? I've tried the JVM params -Dfile.encoding=8859_1 -Dmail.mime.charset=iso-8859-15, with no change in the result.

Thanks,
Craig


Michael Weissenbacher wrote:
Hi,
 > It is encoded according to following standard.
 >
 > http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2047.html
 >
 > I think everything is Ok.
that's theoritically true. But in practice there are some email programs out there (like MS Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird IIRC) that don't know about "ANSI_X3.4-1968", which is also an very unusual character encoding. Ususally it should use something like ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8 which displays fine in most email clients. Look at this subject line:
hallo test mit subject =?ISO-8859-15?Q?=E4=F6=FC?=
which is a correct encoding for:
hallo test mit subject äöü
and displays fine in both Thunderbird and Outlook.

Michael

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