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    The `8conv` text encoding converter

    Converts quoted-printable, UTF-8, UTF-16BE, UTF16LE to 8-bit.

    Command-line tool to decode text which has undergone MIME-typical encoding into (ISO-8859) 8-bit --- without having or parsing the relevant MIME type declarations. Decodes quoted-printable sequences; handles UTF-8, UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE; optionally translates common characters from DOS or Windows code pages or HP-Roman8 into ISO-8859-1. UCS characters can be mapped to 8-bit translation strings. Single ISO C source file, "8conv.c". Translation can be controlled through a...
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    Full implementation of ISO 2022 files (ECMA-35) as a library.
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    gbiff checks for mail within a file, in a qmail or MH style dir, or on an IMAP4, POP3 or APOP server, and can display headers (number, sender, subject, and date) when new mail has arrived. It also interprets any ISO-8859 encoding and supports both GTK an
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