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Re: how to change send_charset on the fly?



Mutt tries to encode your message in each of the character sets
given in the send_charset configuration variable.  mutt using
utf-8 means that it wasn't able to encode your message in
gb2312.
-- 
Thomas Roessler · Personal soap box at <http://log.does-not-exist.org/>.





On 2006-05-16 09:10:17 +0800, phyrster wrote:
> From: phyrster <phyrster@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: mutt <mutt-users@xxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 09:10:17 +0800
> Subject: how to change send_charset on the fly?
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> Hi mutters,
> 
> When I reply to some html format messages which have 'charset=gb2312' in
> their headers, the send_charset became utf-8.
> 
> But the setting in my muttrc is:
> 
> |set send_charset="gb2312:GB2312:utf-8"
> 
> I am almost certain that my reply won't be readable for recipients who
> uses gb2312 as the default encoding. 
> 
> My questions are: 
> 
> why my reply is not encoded according to the original
> message's charset? 
> 
> How to change send_charset on the fly in mutt's 'send message page'?
> 
> -- 
> regards
> phyrster
> 
> You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
>               -- Mahatma Gandhi
> 
>