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Re: Reading UTF-8 Mail



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On Tuesday, May  2 at 07:32 PM, quoth Michelle Konzack:
>Am 2006-05-01 21:37:45, schrieb Stephan Seitz:
>> On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 02:42:16PM -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
>> >Note also that Debian, for example, uses .utf8 instead of .UTF-8 to
>> >identify UTF-8 locales.  Mac may also, I don't know.  If you run
>
>> I don't know if they ever used .utf8, but this must have been long ago.  

I've had a Debian Testing box up for about two years or so, and it 
uses .utf8. It's kind of odd, actually, because /etc/locale-gen 
contains en_US.UTF-8, and when I run locale-gen, it prints out 
en_US.UTF-8 as being generated, but when I do "locale -a", it prints 
out en_US.utf8. No idea why.

~Kyle
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