Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote: > Yeah, it seems sometime in the past I lost my send_charset flag setting. > > So even though I was using UTF-8, mutt sent out > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > NOT NICE :) sorry all, it's now fixed. I don't see anything wrong in your message. The stated encoding matched the actual encoding, so no standard was violated. You may send everything in UTF-8 if you like, but you don't have to. What's important is that your email client specifies which encoding it uses, and it did. I'm not a Mutt user but I guess that if send_charset is unset it will automatically choose the "smallest" encoding that can encode all of the characters you used. In this case the ó couldn't be encoded in ASCII, but it could be encoded in ISO 8859-1, so Mutt chose ISO 8859-1, transcoded your text into ISO 8859-1, and specified "charset=iso-8859-1" in the Content-Type header, quite correctly. Björn Persson
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