Can ISPs be trusted?
Marcel Rieux
m.z.rieux at gmail.com
Mon Oct 12 18:25:41 UTC 2009
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Nifty Fedora Mitch
<niftyfedora at niftyegg.com> wrote:
> Another external input is the mail message that Thunderbird is replying to.
> In general a graphical email tool will transparently pick up the character set
> of the message you reply to. Some HTML/XML/RichText messages can have multiple
> character sets in a message that includes previous messages in this and that
> language/ character set. The most common reply hook is to "reply in kind". If you
> send me html mail I would assume that you are OK with HTML and if you reply to
> a 'text' email then a reply in the same 'text' mode is apropos.
First, note that I post this from my gmail account as I can't access
my altern account: "connected to server" appears in the status bar,
but the login page doesn't load. Just another of the numerous problems
I encounter.
> Also mail transport agents are getting character set aware.
I was the original poster for this thread, it's, as far as I know, the
only message using this charset, and I never wrote the reply header I
have for this *one* message. I certainly hope mail transport agent
don't rewrite reply headers :)
One thing I thought might be of interest. It often takes 30-40 seconds
before the sent message is copied to the sent folder. Sometimes,
though rarely, a message saying ~ "Your message could not be copied to
the sent folder" appears.
Thanks for your answer!
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