Amos wrote:
> attached is a raw data of a sample information
> as u can see, the first part is text and the other is html
> (the content is in hebrew and english)
> the content type of the text part is ISO_8859-8 as it should
> the content type of the html part if utf8 as it should
> 
> am i doing sth wrong here?

Not "wrong" per se, but rather something that's not "completely right"
either.

Outlook (as well as many other HTML-enabled mailclients) don't display
the HTML-part themselves, but rather use some
(ActiveX/whatever)-component to do it for them. Even though you tell to
the mail client that the message content is in UTF-8, it has no way of
notifying this to the HTML-renderering engine.

Your example message worked nicely on my browser as soon as I added the
following META-header to the HTML-part (just like the "Generator"
META-header you already have there):

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=UTF-8">

Hope this helps.

--
Markku Uttula

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