Jérôme sez:

>These messages are badly encoded. Microsoft should fix this problem.

LOL!!! That's hilarious! And IE should use only W3C standard tags so we
don't get messages like "Your browser is not supported, please use
IE..." Microsoft's attitude will always be, "90% of users don't have a
problem, therefore there is no problem to fix." I agree with you in
principle, but until much more than 10% use MS standard products, MS
won't be fixing anything.

>Some other email programs display these messages correctly, either
>because they display the HTML part (which do not have this problem), or
>because they have hard-coded the fact that entourage messages are badly
>encoded. But if Microsoft fixes the problem, good Entourage messages
>will now look as if they were badly encoded...

So, is there no way to detect whether a message is poorly or properly
encoded and adjust the quotes accordingly?

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