>The problem you are seeing is most likely due to Emailer's innate nature 
>of using ASCII test. The character set used to create "foreign test 
>characters" in email are not included in the parachoial American text set 
>of ASCII. Thus, when those characters are typed into an email program 
>they must be translated by the email program (including AOL) for 
>transmission across the Internet. 

Thanks Ken. Emailer has the ability to recognize foreign text, such as 
such as u and B, so I am not sure where the problem creeps in. I have not 
seen an e-mail program misinterpret "extended ASCII" text in many years 
-- way before Emailer came out. Must be the the "mail grabber" part of 
Emailer. Perhaps it is having trouble with the RTF-formatted text in AOL. 
The e-mail was originally a plain text message. 

Regards,
Jay

>>The AOL mail message looks fine (if I check it via the web), but 
>>once Emailer downloads it and displays it, foreign text characters 
>>are all out of whack. 

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