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Re: How can I split mails based on the header when it contains multi-byte words |
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Thu, 05 Jul 2007 04:42:31 -0700 |
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It's just what i want.
Thank you very much.
On Jul 5, 6:07 pm, Katsumi Yamaoka <address@hidden> wrote:
> >>>>> Xu Weijiang wrote:
> > I have a problem when i am trying to use *nnmail-split-fancy*, which
> > has no effect when the corresponding field contain multi-byte words.
> > Finally I found that *nnmail-split-fancy* only matches with the
> > original mail without decoding, and the subject is something like:
> > Subject: =?gb2312?B?udjT2rG+0afG2tb60dDJ6sfr?=
> > How can i config *nnmail-split-fancy* to do the match *after*
> > decoding?
>
> Set the variable `nnmail-mail-splitting-decodes' to t.
>
> In addition, the value of the `nnmail-mail-splitting-charset'
> variable is used for decoding non-MIME encoded string. The
> value good for you may be `gb2312' or `undecided', I think.
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