Chris writes: 

> 
> It works. but the disadvantage is the gb and big5 subject become unknown
> symbol. I have to change the browser to big5 encoding to see the traditional
> Chinese subject and change to gb encoding to see the simplify Chinese
> subject. and then change to utf-8 to display the correct message. sight!

This is a bug in the sender's mail client.  If the mail client properly 
MIME-encodes the subject line, using either big-5 or gb, then sqwebmail will 
convert the mail subject to utf-8 just like it will convert the mail 
contents to utf-8, from either character set. 

Also, I forgot to mention: your messages will also be sent in utf-8. 

-- 
Sam 

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