[Mailman-Users] problems with different chatsets (footer gets attached if different)
Barry A. Warsaw
barry at python.org
Tue Jan 7 01:47:42 CET 2003
>>>>> "BG" == Ben Gertzfield <che at debian.org> writes:
BG> It's theoretically possible to search through the whole
BG> header/footer of each list to see if it is completely
BG> us-ascii, but this seems like a hack to me. Unless we do
BG> that, we have to assume that the footer is in the list charset
BG> (iso-8859-1) which means that us-ascii messages will get the
BG> footer attached as a MIME part.
I can envision something in Mailman 3 where you'd be able to create
headers and footers for different languages and/or charsets, or at
least be able to specify the language and/or charset of the header and
footer.
>>>>> "ST" == Sebastian Talmon <sebastian at talmon.net> writes:
ST> I see, internationalisation is not such an easy thing... *g*
It's early yet, but I've nominated you for the Understatement of the
Year award. :)
BG> This is a possibility, but I'm a little scared of changing
BG> something so major as the Content-Type of the whole message
BG> just to avoid using separate MIME parts for the body and
BG> footer.
Me too. I really don't want to do that.
-Barry
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