Hi Christian,

UTF-8 is also able to handle the german Umlaute properly. The only draw back is that 
the message you send will get a bit longer.

If you like we can continue our conversation in german  ( [EMAIL PROTECTED])

Andreas

> We are sending messages, containing an xml-body, where a user-definable
> text may contain german umlauts (���...). This have to be sent using 
> encoding="ISO-8859-1". I saw, that "UTF-8" is hard coded. Is there a 
> way to go around this prob.?
> 
> Thanks
>       Christian
> 
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