> Useless Guru wrote:
>
> Does this gwia.cfg switch actually work??
Well, I know this works:
/defaultcharset=ISO-8859-15
However, please not that the defaul gwia.cfg lists this setting with a
hyphen instead of the equal sign, e.g:
/defaultcharset-ISO-8859-15
^
And that does *NOT* work (been there, done that). So make sure you have
a equal sign in the option. Also, I did not try ISO-8859-1, only
ISO-8859-15.
> 220 myhost.mydomain.dom ESMTP Postfix
Upps. Can you test this directly against your GWIA please, and not an
upstream postfix? This might well dilute the results you get.
CU,
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Massimo Rosen
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> Useless Guru wrote:
>
> Hi Massimo
>
> Thanks for your hints.
>
> First of all: What is the diff between ISO-8859-1 and ISO-8859-15?
The latter supports the Euro sign. Other than that, they're identical.
> Which one should we use. We are mostly dealing with german, french and
> italian special characters. I have set it to
> /defaultcharset=ISO-8859-15 now.
And, does it work?
"Morris Blackham" <mbla...@gw.novell.com> wrote in message
news:bF7Yh.517$%D1....@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com...
> The /defaultcharset option only works for MIME files. It does not work
> for RFC822 messages.
>
> For SP1 IR1, we changed GWIA's default charset from ISO-8859-1 to
> USASCII (which it should be anyway) to address a Japanese escape character
> encoding issue. This is why the scenario you described does not work any
> more. Furthermore..... this should not work strictly according to RFCs,
> which state all RFC822 messages should be USASCII only characters.
>
> That said however, because this did work prior to IR1, we have recently
> added yet another GWIA startup option; /DefaultNonMimeCharset option.
> Same criteria apply that Massimo stated, use / /DefaultNonMimeCharset
> =ISO-8859-1 (or 15). However, I've never seen an issue with the "-"
> instead of the "=".
>
> We just made this change late last week. I'm not sure when a hotpatch
> would be available with this.
>
> Morris
>
>