Re: KMail - How to change character encoding?

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Mike Bird wrote:

> I have us-ascii, iso-8859-1, utf-8 (locale), and utf-8 all allowed so
> I'm a little surprised that none of these work.  My best guess (this
> is an 84MB email I'm trying to forward to test our spam filter) is
> that it's got some 8-bit stuff somewhere in it which is not utf-8.
> 
> Thanks for the advices peeps.  I think I'll just push on with the
> spam testing as I haven't seen this with any "real" emails I wanted
> to send.

In my configuration utf-8 (locale) is first one. I think it is working down
the list.
I do not think size matters, but I must admit I have read RFCs related to
mail long time ago
What I remember is that 7bit is not able to encode non ascii. So you have to
use either quoted printable or 8bit. In my configuration it is quoted
printable. This is in the general settings.
I reffer to my config, because I am using Kmail as primary mail client for
about 20y now and I use it with UTF-8.
Last but not least when you open new mail - what is your configuration under
options and encoding?

BR
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