On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Andrew Cunningham wrote:
> Marco recommended looking at the Content_type declaration in the emails
> MIME header. Also have a look to see if there is a
> Content-Transfer-Encoding heading.
The best way to get help (if Marco's and Andrew's advice cannot
be followed) is just
In addition ot the notes below.
It also depends on the configuration of tehe mail clients being used.
Outlook Express, if sending the email as HTML rather than palin text may
apply a Base64 transformation to the data. Netscape uses Quoted-Printable
transformation, and can be configured to send m
> Hello friends at Unicode,
Hello David.
> I am wondering if you could tell me why I can send an
> E-mail in Chinese characters to a friend in China who
> can recieve it clearly, but when they write me in
> Chinese I receive a scrambled message that doesn't
> resemble Chinese writing. I am curre
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