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Ben Parker wrote:
>The fix is unless you are in Japan or similar and really need UTF-8, then
>reset to the standard ISO-8859-1 charset.
I much appreciate the advice, but am too ignorant to know how to follow
it. Do I understand correctly that there's nothing I can do as listowner
to make the message that's garbled only in ordinary mail (but not in
digests or archives) or vice-versa, properly readable? And that this
change to the standard charset is therefore something I need to tell these
subscribers to do, and to then repost their messages? I have no earthly
idea how to reset a charset, and am sure they don't, either, so any tips on
that would be greatly appreciated,.
Patrick
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