Forgot to mention: if you don't mind using commandline and you know the character-set of the receipt's Windows system, you can use convmv to pre-convert filenames to that character-set. However this is not my case, when I send a file to a colleague, he might be using company's computer (German Windows) or his notebook (English Windows because too hard to buy notebook with German Windows in China) or his home computer (Chinese Windows because he got a Chinese wife). So I cannot predict what is the character-set of my colleague when he opens the email. My colleague don't get the same pain because he has always been using winRAR: the "standard format" in this international company with employee from many places. My wish is Linux's RAR format support can be better, that the RAR files created by FileRoller would be as feature-rich as archives created with winRAR. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org