[U-Boot-Users] [OT] character sets

Craig Hughes craig at rungie.com
Thu Oct 28 03:18:03 CEST 2004


On Oct 27, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Dan Poirot wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>> Not sure how one would do this if one is Chinese and using
>> hotmail for email...  In the 21st century one might suggest
>> that if a base64-encoded message in a non-western character
>> set is unreadable, the problem is on the receiving side not
>> the sending side.
>>
>> C
>
>
> ...so perhaps you would prefer if Wolfgand responded to the list in 
> German
> calligraphy script in the form of a 10 megabyte TIFF file?
>
> Hard to use 'grep' on that...

Looks, if your mail-searching tool doesn't decode base64 before doing 
its search, then your mail-searching tool is broken.  If your mailing 
list archive tool won't map character sets for you so that "foo" 
matches the representation of "foo" in some oddball character set, then 
your mailing list archive tool is broken.  And if you want to search an 
un-indexed mail spool which hasn't been QP/base64/uuencode/MIME decoded 
using grep, then you should seriously look into the "formail" utility 
which comes as part of the procmail package.  You can then apply MIME 
transforms on each message in your un-indexed file before piping to 
grep.  Of course it'll be slower than an amputee sloth, but hey, if you 
want to search large archives quickly, then index them.

Look, ultimately, Wolfgang gets to make the rules for his list, and I'm 
not suggesting otherwise, but really, when the only reason you choose 
to not read someone's email message asking for help is because your 
email app is broken, it seems a little bit rude to suggest that the 
problem is on the other end.

C

PS Not trying to get everyone all upset, but in my previous life I did 
a lot of email processing stuff, and MIME/character set issues are 
really trivially solved these days with the vast amount of very 
high-quality decoding libraries available out there.





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