FairEmail/app/src/main/resources/META-INF/javamail.charset.map

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### JDK-to-MIME charset mapping table ####
### This should be the first mapping table ###
8859_1 ISO-8859-1
iso8859_1 ISO-8859-1
ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1
8859_2 ISO-8859-2
iso8859_2 ISO-8859-2
ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2
8859_3 ISO-8859-3
iso8859_3 ISO-8859-3
ISO8859-3 ISO-8859-3
8859_4 ISO-8859-4
iso8859_4 ISO-8859-4
ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4
8859_5 ISO-8859-5
iso8859_5 ISO-8859-5
ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5
8859_6 ISO-8859-6
iso8859_6 ISO-8859-6
ISO8859-6 ISO-8859-6
8859_7 ISO-8859-7
iso8859_7 ISO-8859-7
ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7
8859_8 ISO-8859-8
iso8859_8 ISO-8859-8
ISO8859-8 ISO-8859-8
8859_9 ISO-8859-9
iso8859_9 ISO-8859-9
ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9
SJIS Shift_JIS
JIS ISO-2022-JP
ISO2022JP ISO-2022-JP
EUC_JP euc-jp
KOI8_R koi8-r
EUC_CN euc-cn
EUC_TW euc-tw
EUC_KR euc-kr
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#### XXX-to-JDK charset mapping table ####
iso-2022-cn ISO2022CN
iso-2022-kr ISO2022KR
utf-8 UTF8
utf8 UTF8
ja_jp.iso2022-7 ISO2022JP
ja_jp.eucjp EUCJIS
# these two are not needed in 1.1.6. (since EUC_KR exists
# and KSC5601 will map to the correct converter)
euc-kr KSC5601
euckr KSC5601
# in JDK 1.1.6 we will no longer need the "us-ascii" convert
us-ascii ISO-8859-1
x-us-ascii ISO-8859-1
# Chinese charsets are a mess and widely misrepresented.
# gb18030 is a superset of gbk, which is a supserset of cp936/ms936,
# which is a superset of gb2312.
# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=446783
# map all of these to gb18030.
gb2312 GB18030
cp936 GB18030
ms936 GB18030
gbk GB18030