[Reply to: »Hendrik Oesterlin« · 2008-02-20 · 13:51 h (CET)]

Hello, Hendrik!

>>> (Your account) -> properties -> Templates -> New Message ->
>>> Use Character Set

>> I've checked this already and folder or recipient specific
>> templates, too. But there is nowhere the charcter set
>> "windows-1250".

> If you hit the reply button, TB! uses the charset of the original
> message.

I know that.

> Only if you create an new message, TB! uses the charset you can
> choose below the new message template.

Who do you think sent the initial message of this thread? It is me,
and the character set is not the one I selected:

<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

SCNR ;-)

Believe me, I did all the testings with *new* messages and different
editors. And I checked all known to me settings.

> At my installation it works as designed. 

Maybe I will do some more investigations …

Cheers!
VA

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