Hello Peter,
On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 19:17:41 +0200 GMT (24.04.2000, 01:17 +0800 GMT),
Peter Hampf wrote:
PH> Well ... I had enabled "Specific network settings" for ONE account. But
PH> these settings were the *same* as the default settings in
PH> Options/Network... . Now I have disabled the specifi
Hello Dieter,
On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 18:42:37 +0200 GMT (24.04.2000, 00:42 +0800 GMT),
Dieter Hummel wrote:
DH> It _was_ a bug since messages were _not_ sent automagically when
DH> checking for mail. It was fixed in beta 18 or 19 when I remember a
DH> message from Max correctly.
Must
Hallo tracer,
thanks for the HTML attachment in Thai, but it displayed as Chinese
characters. I assume the reason is that there is no header in your
message saying:
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="utf-8"
That I got from SyP and it worked. Below is your header showing
content-type but
Hi there!
On 24 Apr 00, at 4:06, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "UTF encoding":
> thanks for the HTML attachment in Thai, but it displayed as Chinese
> characters. I assume the reason is that there is no header in your
> message saying:
>
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="utf-8"
Hello The Bat! beta users and developers,
Alexander V. Kiselev wrote at 4/23/2000, 10:46 PM
AVK> Hi there!
AVK> On 24 Apr 00, at 4:06, Thomas Fernandez wrote
AVK> about "UTF encoding":
>> thanks for the HTML attachment in Thai, but it displayed as Chinese
>> characters. I assume the reason
Hi Dieter,
D> It _was_ a bug since messages were _not_ sent automagically when
D> checking for mail. It was fixed in beta 18 or 19 when I remember a
D> message from Max correctly.
OK. I liked it the other way but certainly can adjust for it
now! Just knew something was behavin
Hi there!
On 23 Apr 00, at 23:15, SyP wrote
about "Re[2]: UTF encoding":
> Pardon me?
> I lost the thread a bit.
>
> IIRC, Thomas got from me one UTF-7 + one UTF-8 messages, which
> displayed but without high-characters. Alexander sent him a non-UTF
> encoded HTML attachment, which was in T
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