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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 6      Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
Changing Message Encoding
You can use the 
localeconfig
 command to set the behavior of AsyncOS regarding modifying the 
encoding of message headings and footers during message processing:
example.com> localeconfig
Behavior when modifying headers: Use encoding of message body
Behavior for untagged non-ASCII headers: Impose encoding of message body
Behavior for mismatched footer or heading encoding: Only try encoding from
message body
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- SETUP - Configure multi-lingual settings.
[]> setup
If a header is modified, encode the new header in the same encoding as 
the message body? (Some MUAs incorrectly handle headers encoded in a 
different encoding than the body. However, encoding a modified header 
in the same encoding as the message body may cause certain characters in the modified 
header to be lost.) [Y]>
If a non-ASCII header is not properly tagged with a character set and 
is being used or modified, impose the encoding of the body on the 
header during processing and final representation of the message? 
(Many MUAs create non-RFC-compliant headers that are then handled in 
an undefined way. Some MUAs handle headers encoded in character sets 
that differ from that of the main body in an incorrect way. Imposing the encoding of the 
body on the header may encode
the header more precisely. This will be used to interpret the content of headers for 
processing, it will not modify or rewrite the header
 unless that is done explicitly as part of the processing.) [Y]>