Return the charset used in internet message from a specified charset
Return the charset used in internet message from a specified charset. In the current implementation of Communicator, we assume there is a many to one relationship between a encoding and a encoding used on internet mail message. This routines is used to get the outgoing encoding for a specified encoding. The caller than can convert the text of the specified encoding to the return encoding and before send out the internet message. Usually the relationship is the same as the newsgroup posting and this one. However, for some region/country like Korean, it is not the same. In such region/country, they use different encodings in internet mail message and newsgroup posting. In that case INTL_DefaultNewsCharSetID should be used instead. Issues: The current model assume the text of a particular encoding is always sending out as one encoding. Such assumption break when people want send out message in different Cyrillic, Chinese, or Unicode encoding. Therefore, we may change this architecture in the near future. The mapping are: CS_ASCII: CS_ASCII CS_LATIN1: CS_LATIN1 CS_JIS: CS_JIS CS_SJIS: CS_JIS CS_EUCJP: CS_JIS CS_JIS_AUTO: CS_JIS CS_SJIS_AUTO: CS_JIS CS_EUCJP_AUTO: CS_JIS CS_KSC_8BIT: CS_2022_KR [Note 1] CS_KSC_8BIT_AUTO: CS_2022_KR [Note 1] CS_GB_8BIT: CS_GB_8BIT CS_BIG5: CS_BIG5 CS_CNS_8BIT: CS_BIG5 CS_MAC_ROMAN: CS_LATIN1 CS_LATIN2: CS_LATIN2 CS_MAC_CE,: CS_LATIN2 CS_CP_1250: CS_LATIN2 CS_8859_5: CS_KOI8_R [Note 2] CS_KOI8_R: CS_KOI8_R [Note 2] CS_MAC_CYRILLIC: CS_KOI8_R [Note 2] CS_CP_1251: CS_KOI8_R [Note 2] CS_8859_7: CS_8859_7 CS_CP_1253: CS_8859_7 CS_MAC_GREEK: CS_8859_7 CS_8859_9: CS_8859_9 CS_MAC_TURKISH: CS_8859_9 CS_UTF8: CS_UTF7 CS_UTF7: CS_UTF7 CS_UCS2: CS_UTF7 CS_UCS2_SWAP: CS_UTF7 Note: For INTL_DefaultNewsCharSetID, this value is different The value is the one specified in preference "intl.mailcharset.cyrillic". The default value is CS_KOI_R. See http://people.netscape.com/ftang/cyrillicmail.html for details.
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