I still haven't received any answer regarding this. Simply repeated (original is below): can charset in (automated) messages be controlled by LISTSERV either in config or in templates etc? I repeat that their should be a mapping available for which messages LISTSERV inserts Content-Type and for which not. As is now the template files can not be used 100% correctly in native, non-western languages. A shame for a $7000 licence. Of course, our LISTSERV is working perfectly otherwise. Sergej Rinc system engineer IT, SKB Banka d.d. mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.skb.si -----Original Message----- From: Rinc Sergej Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 9:48 AM Subject: (un)forcing Content-Type in LISTSERV responses I've added our language.mailtpl file to LISTSERV and configured our native language (Slovene) to domestic lists. Everything should work OK but on retrieving SIGNUP1 message our native characters are not shown because LISTSERV inserts Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 into message header. So I've had to change characters in SIGNUP1 and some others to non- accented characters which is really bad. Strange because LISTSERV doesn't insert that message to lists using default language mail template. Can somehow LISTSERV be configured that it either: a) doesn't insert Content-Type line into message header b) inserts Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-2 (note 2) so for lists using slovene.mailtpl messages would be displayed OK? 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. Thanks, Sergej Rinc system engineer IT, SKB Banka d.d. mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.skb.si