[Mailman-Developers] Proper solution to Mailman CVS's Japanese
problems
Ben Gertzfield
che@debian.org
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:00:42 +0900
>>>>> "Tokio" == Tokio Kikuchi <tkikuchi@is.kochi-u.ac.jp> writes:
Tokio> There are '\'s in ISO-2022-JP (and in Shift_JIS, also) and
Tokio> that will make headake when you want to match or search
Tokio> within text.
I think it won't be a problem for mailman, though, because all we
want to do is:
1) display the mails for admins, when they are filtered as SPAM or
for size
2) be able to archive the mails properly, even with an external archiver
3) not add another dependancy on kconv
I think 2) is very important, and currently all archivers I've found
that support Japanese require ISO-2022-JP.
Tokio> Things are not easy and I am rather decided to teach
Tokio> Japanese users to use 'standard' coding.
Yes, absolutely! This solution does not deal with UTF-8 encoded
Japanese mail, which comes from Outlook users once in a while.. we
will have to look at that in the future.
Ben
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