Martin Sebald wrote:
Hello Tomas!
> Turn on lossy encoding in SquirrelMail configuration or switch
> translation to utf-8.
Great, worked great!
Translation was on iso-8859-1 and lossy encoding was of. I turned
translation to utf-8 and turned lossy encoding on.
Is there a problem changing both values?
Default charset option is applied only to US English translation. German translation is still running in ISO-8859-1 and you will have issues with euro. Changing default charset value does not convert translation to utf-8.
These settings are not related. Your problem with umlauts was fixed, because when user replies or forwards email, charset conversion is applied only in utf-8 translations, in some input and output charset combinations and when lossy encoding option is turned on.
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Tomas