Julian Bradfield writes: > I have no idea what you're talking about! VM makes no assumptions at > all about the character set of its folders, except that that message > headers are (as required) in ASCII - many of my patches over > the last few years have been removing the accidental cases where it > failed to enforce its agnosticism.
I hope you are right, but I can't be sure. > VM folders are simply binary files. The character set of a given > message - or subpart of a message - is determined by its MIME charset. > > If you wanted, you could transcode all non-utf-8 parts to utf-8, but > the folder would still be a binary file; it would just be a binary > file that happened also to be valid utf-8 as a whole. You have lost me there. What do you mean by "binary"? Cheers, Uday
