Hartmut Figge wrote:
> Francois LE COAT:
> 
>> The problem with UTF-8 encoding happens when you talk in French forums.
>> Because I register to some newsgroups on the Usenet, I frequently
>> have the problem with users adopting the UTF-8 character encoding,
>> and using accentuation. Of course it is not a problem here. Every
>> accent is badly displayed with 2 unreadable characters, in the message,
>> and when I reply to the corresponding message, I have to rewrite it.
>>
>> This happen since the following bug was corrected :
>> "
>> Fixes in Beta 1
>> The en-US locale now defaults to UTF-8 for outgoing emails (bug 941545).
>> "
>> at <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.26/changes>
>>
>> It happens on the Usenet, but also when receiving or sending emails
>> with a SMTP server, whatever host system I use (OS X, Linux ...)
> 
> I will write some chars with accents é è ê and try to send this message
> as utf-8 via Options->Character Encodings. Not sure about the success
> though because of recent changes to SM.
> 
> Examples can be very useful. Do you see the problem in the first line of
> my writing?
> 
> Hartmut
> 

I know nothing about character sets or character encoding but in your
first line I see the character e three times with a different accent
over each one. Message source says:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
So I assume it is working on this end.

Dennis

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