OK, I read mutt document and changed send_charset as folows # set encoding: default mutt order = us-ascii --> iso-8859-1 --> utf-8 #set send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8" # set encoding: order = us-ascii --> iso-8859-1 --> iso-2022-jp set send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-2022-jp" 今度は読みやすいですか? On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 07:36:38PM +0900, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote: > I can read the above Japanese. Your mail is written in UTF-8 and > has proper information in the header. > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > > > Note that mule-ucs package is needed to handle UTF-8 mails in > emacs-based mailers, like mew and wanderlust which are popular > among Japanese people. Since mule-ucs causes very slow invocation > of emacsen, I think major part of Japanese users don't install > mule-ucs, which causes most of Japanese users cannot read UTF-8 > mails. I see. UTF-8 is not preffered. I should be sending this with iso-2022-jp > Even I installed mule-ucs just now, in order to read your mail! I see. -- ~\^o^/~~~ ~\^.^/~~~ ~\^*^/~~~ ~\^_^/~~~ ~\^+^/~~~ ~\^:^/~~~ ~\^v^/~~~ +++++ Osamu Aoki <osamu@debian.org> Cupertino CA USA, GPG-key: A8061F32 .''`. Debian Reference: post-installation user's guide for non-developers : :' : http://qref.sf.net and http://people.debian.org/~osamu `. `' "Our Priorities are Our Users and Free Software" --- Social Contract
Attachment:
pgpX1TKFqayff.pgp
Description: PGP signature