[mew-int 2673] Re: Why Mew always choose ISO-2022-JP-2 to send mails ? 牛

Tatsuya Kinoshita tats at example.com
Sat Jan 24 17:54:25 JST 2009


On January 24, 2009, [mew-int 2672],
vvoody (at qq.com) wrote:

> In the end of subject of this mail, there was a Chinese character. But
> as you can see, it was encoded by ISO-2022-JP-2 not GB2312 or UTF-8. So
> that, the recipients will see the gibberish :(
[...]
> I also have Emacs 22.2.3 installed on my system. When I ran Mew on 22,
> Mew chosen GB2312 to send my Chinese mails correctly.

Probably, Japanese characters are preferred over Chinese characters
on Unicode handling of your Emacs 23.

What's your locale setting? (e.g. LANG=zh_CN)

How about (set-language-environment "Chinese-GB")?

BTW, Emacs 23 is drastically changed from Emacs 22, and Mew has not
yet been well tested with it.  At this time, Emacs 23 isn't a
recommendable version for Mew.

Thanks,
-- 
Tatsuya Kinoshita



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