Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 06:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Attached file has been UTF-8...
Not in my mutt >:)
I 2 anaconda_czech_slides.txt [text/plain, 8bit, us-ascii [c], 3.6K]
Both are wrong. Ding, thx for playing.
The attached file had no charset defined. So it will use anything your MUA decides is correct.
Which strangely is 8bit US-Ascii (ha!) in my case :)
Some will try and detect the charset (bad, bad idea). Some will default to system, and some will just assign a default value.
Interesting enough, my system is (doh! CentOS4) UTF-8 by default, but Mutt is defaulting that particular attachment to iso-8859-1 here (yes, set charset="utf-8" is configured).
Same here, but mutt sees it as ascii. That's why I put some pressure on people to put that on the wiki, as that is utf-8 safe.
And (as everything is on one page) it's easier to digest for those creating the slides than pulling the correct version from some mailing list ...
Ralph