Re: Sending messages that contain unicode characters

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john espiro wrote:
> 
>>From my local mail client, I am able to send messages in Chinese or Arabic
and receive them correctly, so I know sendmail and dovecot are configured
correctly.
> 
> When I send a message from the Squirrelmail interface, the messages appear
> as: 
> 
> يسبنت سي...
> 
> We are using 1.4.8-4.0.1.el4.centos
> 
> Question is this... 
>  - where do I enable the ability to send unicode/UTF-8 messages?
>  - where do I start in terms of figuring out where the problem is as?
> 

Start from your configuration file $default_charset setting or try using
other translations instead of Chinese, Japanese, Korean or US English.
Standard SquirrelMail package has several utf-8 enabled translations.
Fedora, Redhat and Centos converted to utf-8 most of them.

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