On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 19:51 +0300, Georgy Goshin wrote: > Does it means that it's inpossible to do? > > I understand, that unicode should not be used, but many of email clients do > this, some webmail clients too and users asks me why my server can't do that > other can and I will not point the to these RFCs of course, they just want > to see russian text in subjects of their mails. Sure it can, the header just has to be encoded correctly, which I think too few mail clients do. Evolution seems to do it correctly; if the list manager doesn't barf on the encoding, you should see some UTF-8 characters in the subject now. Wil -- Wil Cooley <wcooley@xxxxxxxxxxx> http://nakedape.cc
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