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Date: | Fri, 19 Nov 1999 08:12:35 EST |
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> I still haven't received any answer regarding this.
Quite possibly because this is documented.
As documented, you can set the content-type character set in the template
by providing a .cs command line, ie,
.CS ISO-8859-7
You simply code the appropriate character set code in place of "ISO-8859-7"
in the example.
> And additional question - is there a list of messages to which LISTSERV
>adds Content-Type (and to which it doesn't)? Without that info trial&error
>process is a waste of time.
As also documented, if you put 8-bit characters into a template form, LISTSERV
will encode the template form on the fly when it sends it out and that's
when the Content-Type header gets added. So there is no straightforward
answer to your question other than "all of them, if they contain 8-bit
characters". If the default character set doesn't work for you then you
need to include a .CS definition in each template form that contains such
characters.
See chapter 9 of either the list owner's or site manager's manual.
Nathan
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