You'd think, wouldn't you????

-Philip


Robert Nicholson wrote:

> This is Japanese
>
> # Japanese: Peter Evans writes: iso-2022-jp = rfc approved, rfc 1468,
> created
>   # by Jun Murai in 1993 back when he didnt have white hair!  rfc
> approved.
>   # (rfc 2237) <-- by M$.
>   'ja' => 'EUCJP JISX020119760 JISX020819830 JISX020819900
> JISX020819970 '.
>         'JISX021219900 JISX021320001 JISX021320002 SHIFT_JIS SHIFTJIS '.
>         'ISO2022JP SJIS JIS7 JISX0201 JISX0208 JISX0212',
>
> Surely the MUA only changes the charset to Windows-1255 once it sees
> there are glyphs in which case you'd expect seldom to see Windows-1255
> when there are no glyphs present?
>
> On Nov 16, 2006, at 4:24 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>
>> Windows-1256... but a sane mailer would detect that a message
>>
>> all fits into 7-bits and use USASCII instead.
>>
>

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