>Can someone tell me if "utf8" is valid in a charset declaration. I ask
>because I notice that neither Mail.app nor Eudora on the Macintosh
>(MacOS 10.2.8) will recognise it and decode text so sent and will
>insist on "utf-8" or "UTF-8" in the Content-Type decalration,
>presumably because the Text Encoding Converter lists only the
>hyphenated version.

>JD

I don't think so. "UTF8" is not listed under http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets . only "UTF-8" is
 
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