Re: 2 different questions about sqmail

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Oguzhan Kayhan wrote:
> 
> On Friday, January 07, 2011 07:36:20 am Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> Oguzhan Kayhan wrote:
>> >> Set loosy encoding to true or convert Turkish translation to utf-8.
>> >> 
>> >> Default charset is applied only to US English translation as
>> >> config_default.php and conf.pl says.
>> > 
>> > First just set loosy encoding true but it didnât help, then set
>> > default_charset to UTF-8 and it works.
>> 
>> Could you show exact default_charset value, language setting from user
>> preferences, your functions/i18n.php file and sample email which failed
>> to
>> display symbols only in forwards and replies. Which Debian version are
>> you
>> running and which Turkish locales are enabled in /etc/locale.gen?
> 
> Some users are set english sqmail , some turkish and even some russian 
> according to their usage preferences.(There are thousands of users so i
> dont 
> want to force them to use only one language setting in their webmail
> software)
> Mine was in english while i was testing.
> 
> 
> i18n.php file turkish related lines:
> 
> $languages['tr_TR']['NAME']    = 'Turkish';
> $languages['tr_TR']['CHARSET'] = 'iso-8859-9';
> $languages['tr_TR']['LOCALE']  = 
> array('tr_TR.ISO8859-9','tr_TR.ISO-8859-9','tr_TR');
> $languages['tr']['ALIAS']      = 'tr_TR';
> 
> This is my locale.gen file:
> en_US ISO-8859-1
> tr_TR ISO-8859-9
> tr_TR.UTF-8 UTF-8
> ru_RU ISO-8859-5
> ru_RU.CP1251 CP1251
> ru_RU.KOI8-R KOI8-R
> ru_RU.UTF-8 UTF-8
> en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
> 
> Debian version: 4.0
> Apache version Apache/2.2.3
> 
> I got problems in all emails (doesnt matter if it is sent by sqmail or
> outlook 
> or smthing else) which has any turkish chars in it.
> 
Could you show Content-Type and Content-Transfer-Encoding headers? You can
see them with "View Full Header" option. If it is multipart something, then
you will need message_details plugin and Content-Type headers from message
body.

Which locale is default on your server? Not in webmail, but in OS.

If you use US English for testing, how do you write 'utf-8' in SquirrelMail
default charset configuration? There are many ways to write charset name.
Which one are you using?

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