Re: Evolution and ISO-8859-1 Fonts (umlaute, German, Swiss German)

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Markku Kolkka wrote:

Roger Grosswiler kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 23. maaliskuuta 2004 21:49):


struggeling with my favourite, i remarked just that people
receiving email from me get no "umlaute" like ö ä ü (oe ae and
ue, in german). You see in this e-mail the result: here you
should now see: (ä)ae (ö)oe (ü)ue.



I can see them OK when viewing your message in KMail. Looking at the raw message source I see a potential problem: The content-type header of your message doesn't specify the character set:


From: Roger Grosswiler <roger@xxxxxxxx>
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=
Message-Id: <1080071348.2909.14.camel@lneo>

Additionally, the umlauted characters in the message are coded as UTF-8 Unicode, not ISO-8859-1.



The interesting thing is, that I can't see the umlaute in the original post, but I can see them in the quotation of Markku's post. I think it's very strange and may be connected with your evolution.



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