Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-30 Thread MB
Sean McBride suggested: >If not, it's really a nail in the coffin. An email client that can't >send email to everyone is not a good thing, analogous to a web browser >that doesn't work with all websites. As I have said earlier this is unlikely to be such a big problem in the real world as a majo

Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-29 Thread Sean McBride
PowerMail Engineering (jer...@ctmdev.com) on 2010-05-10 05:47 said: >>Here in Denmark, we now have the possibility to make international >>domaines now, with special scandinavian letters like 'æøå' (ae oe aa) .. >> >>But it seems that PowerMail 6.0.4 is not capable of handling this? > >PowerMail d

Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-12 Thread Tobias Jung
Ulrik Larsen - Utopian. wrote (Mon, 10 May 2010 05:22:09 +0200): > Whenever i try to make a new mail, and write a recipient with a name > like 'sø...@bæk.dk' then 2 things will happend; First, anything after > the 'ø' is completly ignored and the address book tries to match up a > address for any

Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-10 Thread MB
Ulrik Larsen - Utopian. said: >Whenever i try to make a new mail, and write a recipient with a name >like 'sø...@bæk.dk' then 2 things will happend; First, anything after >the 'ø' is completly ignored and the address book tries to match up a >address for anybody with an 's' .. Second, if i try to

Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-10 Thread MB
Charles Watts-Jones said: >Almost as annoying is PM's inability to transfer accented characters to >the 'Display Name' field in is Address book. I forgot to mention that I'm using the workaround: paste the name with accented chars and it will show up. > Indeed entering an accented >character s

Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-10 Thread MB
Charles Watts-Jones said: >Almost as annoying is PM's inability to transfer accented characters to >the 'Display Name' field in is Address book. I have zero problems with accented chars. MB Technoids: PM 6.0.3 build 4609 sv | OS X 10.5.8 | PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0 | 4GB / 1TB

Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-10 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
Jérôme - CTM Engineering wrote: > PowerMail does not currently support international domain > names or email addresses. Almost as annoying is PM's inability to transfer accented characters to the 'Display Name' field in is Address book. Indeed entering an accented character stops the filling of t

Re: Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-10 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Ulrik Larsen - Utopian. wrote: >Here in Denmark, we now have the possibility to make international >domaines now, with special scandinavian letters like 'æøå' (ae oe aa) .. > >But it seems that PowerMail 6.0.4 is not capable of handling this? PowerMail does not currently support international dom

Bug with international letters eg. ISO-8859-1

2010-05-09 Thread Ulrik Larsen - Utopian.
Hello. Here in Denmark, we now have the possibility to make international domaines now, with special scandinavian letters like 'æøå' (ae oe aa) .. But it seems that PowerMail 6.0.4 is not capable of handling this? Character set preferences in PM is set to: For language family: US / Western Euro