Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
None I'm aware of. But you can't change the default_charset easily
because it describes the encoding of persistent data. The email
encoding is just an output format that can be changed at any time.
The setting can be used for other emails as well, so I don't think
it's overkill to have an extra property for that.
Well, I'm not going to protest, but I still don't see a good reason for
another setting. Why would you even want to change email encoding at
random times?
Some people still use email clients that don't support utf-8. So you
might have a policy to send iso-8859-1 emails even if your content is
utf-8 encoded. At a later point you might want to change that policy.
Cheers, Yuppie
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