> Where 'iso-8859-1' is the charset, 'Q' is the encoding used
> (Quoted-Printable), I think 'B' is used for base64, and then the
> encoded-part that is the specified charset encoded as specified.
That's correct. Please also note that this encoding can and may differ from the encoding used in the text body and/or in other headers in the mail.
The real solution to this would probably be to recode all text parts of the message to a common encoding, like UTF-8, when storing in the archive.
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