Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
Although preferred encoding method etc. depend on charset, mono-lingual (-charset) configuration (*) won't link unicode library.
(*) And charsets of HTTP content and outgoing message are identical (See Ichikawa's recommendation).
And generally, text/* attachments can be of charsets not listed in unicode/charsetlist.c (I've not work on this problem yet).
So rfc2045/rfc2045charsetinfo.c lists unsupported charsets too.
The unicode list includes most common character sets in use. The unsupported charsets are rarely seen, and in any case if their Unicode map is known they can simply be added.
Mono-lingual, non-unicode configuration are only useful with traditional ISO-8859-based environments. In all other cases you need unicode support in order for sqwebmail to be useful.
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