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Re: Inconsistence between emacs gnus and mozilla with chinese characters
From: |
Rodolfo Medina |
Subject: |
Re: Inconsistence between emacs gnus and mozilla with chinese characters [solved] |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Feb 2005 20:50:06 +0100 |
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I want to use gnus as my mail agent and mozilla as web browser.
> I did experiments and noticed that the two are apparently
> inconsistent as concerned with chinese characters. I.e.:
>
> 1) I can properly send and receive mails
> (containing chinese characters input via 'scim') using emacs gnus;
> 2) I can properly input and read chinese characters
> in mozilla navigator once I've selected
> View > Character Encoding > Unicode (UTF-8);
>
> but:
>
> 1) if I compose and send to myself an e-mail via web mail with
> mozilla navigator and collect it with gnus,
> I can't read chinese characters;
> 2) vice versa, if I compose and send an e-mail via gnus
> and try to read it within Internet with mozilla navigator
> I can't read chinese characters.
>
> Any idea about this problem?
> Is the inconsistence normal or there's a way
> to work it out, and how?
David Kastrup wrote:
> It completely obvious that your mailer is either lying about the
> encoding that it uses, or is omitting the encoding completely in the
> headers of the mail, causing the mailing list software to add a wrong
> guess.
Thanks!!!
I just created an account with gmail and repeated the experiment
using gmail as webmail,
and everything went well: now I can send and read chinese characters
with both gnus and mozilla navigator.
Your help was precious,
cheers,
Rodolfo