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Operating Systems Linux Debian Locales UTF8 - not working Post 302659743 by Corona688 on Thursday 21st of June 2012 11:02:54 AM
Old 06-21-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by pxb368@motorola
My problem is, I have a script that have a email on it that when a user match a specific query, it sends an e-mail through exim. These e-mail is in Portuguese that is the reason that I'm getting this issue.

Any other ideas?
Thanks for letting us know your actual problem.

The character set of the email has little to do with the character set of the system, by the way. You need to use MIME types to tell the email client the incoming data is UTF8 and not ASCII.
 

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HMINE(1)																  HMINE(1)

NAME
hmine - a mail message header analyzer. SYNOPSIS
hmine [-vDa] [FILE] hmine -V DESCRIPTION
hmine reads a mail message from FILE or STDIN and outputs a variety of information found in the message headers. The message is expected in Internet mail format (RFC 821,822,2821,2822 or variations thereof). The body is not inspected. EXIT STATUS
On success, hmine returns 1. In case of a problem, hmine returns zero. OPTIONS
-a Print mailboxes and groups found in various header fields, one per line, preceded by the field name. Actual email addresses are always enclosed in '<' and '>' for easy parsing, ie anything not within these delimiters is not part of an email address. Beware that not every line need contain an email address. -D Debug output. -V Print the program version number and exit. USAGE
An invocation looks like this: % hmine email.txt SOURCE
The source code for the latest version of this program is available at the following locations: http://www.lbreyer.com/gpl.html http://dbacl.sourceforge.net BUGS
At present, hmine parses messages but doesn't output anything useful. AUTHOR
Laird A. Breyer <laird@lbreyer.com> SEE ALSO
dbacl(1), mailcross(1), mailfoot(1), mailinspect(1), mailtoe(1), regex(7) Version 1.12 Bayesian Classification Tools HMINE(1)
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