Problem replying or forwarding for non-ISO-8859-2 mesages

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Hello.

I installed Squirrelmail 1.4.10a and selected Czech language. All
incoming mail is displayed fine, but when I try to reply to or forward
mail which is not in ISO-8859-2 codepage, the quoted text is broken.

When the message is in ISO-8859-2, replying/forwarding is OK.
Does it mean squirrelmail supports only one single charset ?!

This problem happens also for Windows-1250 charset, which is almost identical to
ISO-8859-2.

The usual behaviour of email clients is either reply/forward with the
same charset as was in the original message, or use UTF-8. None of
these options seems to be available in Squirrelmail.

Hey, it's 2007 and charset conversions are known for years. So why
it's still not implemented and why is Squirrelmail limited to a single
charset? No problem if this single charset would be UTF-8, but
ISO-8859-2 ????

Thanks, Petr

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