From: Paul Roberts <sakar@stelo.uklinux.net>
Subject: setting charset header when posting
Date: 09 Oct 2002 17:42:53 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87adlnsgvm.fsf@stelo.uklinux.net> (raw)
Hello everyone,
I have the following problem. When I try to post a message using
characters that don't appear in the ASCII charset, gnus correctly
recognises this and encodes the message using Latin-3, which does
contain the characters I am sending. However, I would prefer it to use
utf-8.
Is there any way of telling it which character set to prefer?
I have no trouble reading messages that are encoded with unicode, the
problem is just getting my posts to use that system.
I am using the input method esperanto-postfix, and have tried setting
the buffer encoding to UTF-8 but this makes no difference.
Thanks in advance for any help you can suggest.
Cheers, - Paul
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