I totally agree here - mutt *should not* be cited as an old-fashioned, obsolete application. > but conservative in what you send", and the latter means "use the smallest, > MUAs should adhere to the golden principle of "be liberal in what to accept, As there are IMO no such devices in the Western world, if utf-8 is inacceptable proposing to change the `iso-8859-1' default to `iso-2022-jp' as it will solve even existing problems for a substantial number of users. Please support your claims by facts - name any MUA which is unable to handle `Content-type: text/plain charset=utf8' with ASCII content.īut I know about Japanese mobile devices which cannot parse the Japanese Kanji in `utf-8' while they can display it for `iso-2022-jp'. > There's no sense in harrassing old mail clients with UTF-8 if your content It is terrible to see mails from the Free software more broken than those from Outlook. Still it is much worse to make Thunderbird unusable for the non-English part of the world. It doesn't make sense to tag your email as UTF-8 if in fact you're just
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