On Monday 12 April 2004 01:08 pm, Robin Rosenberg wrote: > On Saturday 10 April 2004 00:35, Jerome Yuzyk wrote: > > I had to wipe out my RedHat 9 + KDE 3.1.4 installation and > > re-installed with Fedora Core 1 (with KDE 3.1.4). Gosh it was sooo > > nice to see my KDE environment come back just like it was before! > > > > BUT, now KMail does an odd thing. If I reply to a message using the > > toolbar icon, when I try to send the reply there's a dialog > > complaining that KMail can't find the right characterset and offers to > > send the reply without the quoted text or let me change the encoding. > > I have tried us-ascii, the Western iso- sets and the utf-8 sets and > > nothing works. HOWEVER, if I right-click on the sender address and > > reply, everything goes just fine. The only "fancy" character in my > > replies have been pound signs in the quoted text, and not all my > > failed replies have had them. > > There's a list of character sets that KMail tries to use when sending > mail which are listed in the KMail settings. KMail encodes your mail > with the first character set that contains all characters in the mail. > > Add UTF-8 there if you don't have it. I think it is there by default. I > have us-ascii , iso-latin-1 iso-latin-15 and utf-8 in that order. > > -- robin I have us-ascii, utf-8, utf-8 (locale) and iso-8859-1 listed and still have the problem. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.