Aleksander Matuszak | 31 Jul 2006 01:16

Re: Bill Wohler: Re: MH-E: problem with MM_CHARSET and charset in send mail

Jeramey Crawford writes:

> > I don't have time to dig into this for a while. Does anyone on this list
> > happen to have a ready answer?
> > 
> > Aleksander Matuszak  wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm not sure if it is my fault or mh-e behaviour, but this is important
> > > for me. In my country (Poland) we use iso-8859-2 charset. According to
> > > mh-e manual I set shell variable MM_CHARSET to that value. 
> > > 
> > > After composing (simple textual with polish letters) message I just
> > > press C-c C-c, but in mime headers appeares iso-8859-1 instead of
> > > iso-8859-2.
> 
> I was running into a problem recently with the version of nmh shipped
> with Debian Etch (version 1.1-RC4) in relation to MM_CHARSET. In my
> case, nmh seemed to always prefer ISO-8859-1 no matter what. Perhaps
> this is what you're running into as well?
> 

Thank you for your reply, but I'm afraid that this is not the case. 
I am using Debian sarge v. 3.1 with nmh v. 1.1 but any message sent directly
from within nhm (without emacs) gets correct headers. This reply is composed
by standard repl command and you can examine headers.

   Aleksander 'max' Matuszak

BTW. Meanwhile I've subscribed to mh-e-users so there is no need to make
copy to me.

At the end some standard polish text to get some characters outside us-ascii:
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