Linus Torvalds writes: (Summary) charset=us-ascii
which is what I'd expect if Mutt has a "use the least complex charset that can fit the message".
that can fit the message".
If you look at my emails, you should see
If you look at my emails, you should see
Content-Type: text/plain; I'm not a Mutt user, so I don't know what the magic is for "just force utf-8 when sending".
utf-8 when sending".
For alpine, it's
For alpine, it's
posting-character-set=UTF-8
posting-character-set=UTF-8
in the .pinerc file.
in the .pinerc file.
For gmail there used to be an "outgoing message encoding" setting, but it seems to have been removed (and now utf-8 is always on).
which is what I'd expect if Mutt has a "use the least complex charset that can fit the message".
that can fit the message".
If you look at my emails, you should see
If you look at my emails, you should see
Content-Type: text/plain; I'm not a Mutt user, so I don't know what the magic is for "just force utf-8 when sending".
utf-8 when sending".
For alpine, it's
For alpine, it's
posting-character-set=UTF-8
posting-character-set=UTF-8
in the .pinerc file.
in the .pinerc file.
For gmail there used to be an "outgoing message encoding" setting, but it seems to have been removed (and now utf-8 is always on).