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Re: [opensuse-factory] Calling for a new openSUSE development model
- From: Jos Poortvliet <jos@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 14:56:39 +0200
- Message-id: <1629634.X06jKuL7zr@linux-6upc>
On Wednesday 20 June 2012 13:29:46 Jan Engelhardt wrote:
You're both going over my head here, I simply haven't changed anyting
special in KMail. But a quick check shows me KMail replies preferably in us-
ascii, then iso-8859-1, then utf-8. I've set it to attempt to keep the
original charset when replying or forwarding for your convenience.
My emails are send via the Google smtp from my gmail address
(jospoortvliet@xxxxxxxxx) while jos@xxxxxxxxxxxx is just a forwarding
address.
And I'm quite sorry that somebody is impersonating you, Basil, as that is
extremely inconvenient at the least and possibly rather harmful in the
worst.
I am sure the admins on this list (see the bottom of any mail for contacting
the list owner) will happily block somebody impersonating you when you ask
them.
Cheers,
Jos
On Wednesday 2012-06-20 09:12, Basil Chupin wrote:
Jos had his mail sent properly AFAICS, clearly declaring that ISO-8859Please do. That would keep you busy, which would surely mean less
noise
here.
Touch??? :D
/Per Jessen
PS: sorry about losing my patience there.
Well, same for me ;-)
Please forgive me everybody if this seems offtopic and appears to start
a new thread - which is not my intention of doing either - but my
curiosity began with the fact that your word "touche`" has an "illegal"
char at the end which indicated to me that your mailer is not using the
now standard UTF-8 coding.
is being used.
[main]
Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary="nextPart1928609.yGKDFdtRT9";
micalg="pgp-sha1"; protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
[message body]
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
[...] Touch=E9 :D [...]
If your MUA cannot understand these headers, that is your problem :)
You're both going over my head here, I simply haven't changed anyting
special in KMail. But a quick check shows me KMail replies preferably in us-
ascii, then iso-8859-1, then utf-8. I've set it to attempt to keep the
original charset when replying or forwarding for your convenience.
My emails are send via the Google smtp from my gmail address
(jospoortvliet@xxxxxxxxx) while jos@xxxxxxxxxxxx is just a forwarding
address.
And I'm quite sorry that somebody is impersonating you, Basil, as that is
extremely inconvenient at the least and possibly rather harmful in the
worst.
I am sure the admins on this list (see the bottom of any mail for contacting
the list owner) will happily block somebody impersonating you when you ask
them.
Cheers,
Jos
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