Ok, I see your point. My understanding was that this preference means to send the user's encoding "no matter what"; given your interpretation, it would simply mean to start off with the user's preferred encoding rather than the actual encoding of the message replied to, then move to UTF-8 if a character doesn't fit.
Ok, I see your point. My understanding was that this preference means to send the user's encoding "no matter what"; given your interpretation, it would simply mean to start off with the user's preferred encoding rather than the actual encoding of the message replied to, then move to UTF-8 if a character doesn't fit.
Concern resolved.