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=== Email === {{Main|Unicode and email}} [[MIME]] defines two different mechanisms for encoding non-ASCII characters in email, depending on whether the characters are in email headers (such as the "Subject:"), or in the text body of the message; in both cases, the original character set is identified as well as a transfer encoding. For email transmission of Unicode, the [[UTF-8]] character set and the [[Base64]] or the [[Quoted-printable]] transfer encoding are recommended, depending on whether much of the message consists of [[ASCII]] characters. The details of the two different mechanisms are specified in the MIME standards and generally are hidden from users of email software. The IETF has defined<ref>{{cite IETF | rfc = 4952 | title = Overview and Framework for Internationalized Email | author1 = J. Klensin | author2 = Y. Ko | date = July 2007 | access-date = 17 August 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite IETF | rfc = 6530 | title = Overview and Framework for Internationalized Email | author1 = J. Klensin | author2 = Y. Ko | date = February 2012 | access-date = 17 August 2022 }}</ref> a framework for internationalized email using UTF-8, and has updated<ref>{{cite IETF | rfc = 6531 | title = SMTP Extension for Internationalized Email | author1 = J. Yao | author2 = W. Mao | date = February 2012 | access-date = 17 August 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite IETF | rfc = 6532 | title = Internationalized Email Headers | author1 = A. Yang | author2 = S. Steele | author3 = N. Freed | date = February 2012 | access-date = 17 August 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite IETF | rfc = 5255 | title = Internet Message Access Protocol Internationalization | author1 = C. Newman | author2 = A. Gulbrandsen | author3 = A. Melnikov | date = June 2008 | access-date = 17 August 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite IETF | rfc = 5721 | title = POP3 Support for UTF-8 | author1 = R. Gellens | author2 = C. Newman | date = February 2010 | access-date = 17 August 2022 }}</ref> several protocols in accordance with that framework. The adoption of Unicode in email has been very slow.{{citation needed|date=November 2022}} Some East Asian text is still encoded in encodings such as [[ISO-2022]], and some devices, such as mobile phones,{{citation needed|reason=is this outdated?|date=November 2022}} still cannot correctly handle Unicode data. Support has been improving, however. Many major free mail providers such as [[Yahoo! Mail]], [[Gmail]], and [[Outlook.com]] support it.
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