Petrus de Calguarium <kwhiskerz@...> writes:
When I receive system mail, I read it on the command line with the 'mail'
program. It appears to be called
Heirloom Mail version 12.4 7/29/08.
Now, as I scroll down, I see that the system mail is sent as:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ANSI_X3.4-1968"
However, my system is set up to use UTF-8. Why is this charset wrong, or not
respecting my system setting? How
can I get it corrected?
Hi,
$ man mail
...
sendcharsets
A comma-separated list of character set names that can be used
in Internet mail. When a message that contains characters not
representable in US-ASCII is prepared for sending, mailx tries
to convert its text to each of the given character sets in order
and uses the first appropriate one. The default is ‘utf-8’.
Character sets assigned to this variable should be ordered in
ascending complexity. That is, the list should start with e.g.
‘iso-8859-1’ for compatibility with older mail clients, might
contain some other language-specific character sets, and should
end with ‘utf-8’ to handle messages that combine texts in multi-
ple languages.
...
$ cat /etc/mail.rc
...
# Outgoing messages are sent in ISO-8859-1 if all their characters are
# representable in it, otherwise in UTF-8.
set sendcharsets=iso-8859-1,utf-8
...
JB