There is no curly quote in ISO-8859-1.  It is not valid ISO-8859-1.  There
are Macintosh and Windows extensions to ISO-8859-1 which are not compatible
with one another, as I explained.

Dan

On 1/23/01 11:58 AM, "Eric Hildum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dan,
> 
> I suspect your answer is not correct as if the characters really are
> ISO-8859-1, they should be displayed correctly.
> 
> Either Entourage is not capable of displaying valid ISO-8859-1 characters
> correctly, or the characters sent in the message are not being encoded
> correctly on the Windows side (i.e., the message contains characters that
> are not actually a valid ISO-8859-1 characters). So which is it?
> 
>> Use Format->Character Set->Western European (Windows).  Mac and Windows use
>> different, incompatible ways to encode these characters, and it's impossible
>> to tell which one it is from the headers.  You can set up a rule to change
>> the character sets of mail from certain people...
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>> On 1/23/01 10:26 AM, "Eric Hildum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have attached an example message below of a problem I have seen with some
>>> messages. In item 1 below, the apostrophes appear as comma, but in other
>>> locations they are correct. Entourage is set to character encoding
>>> automatic, and the character type for this message is as follows:
>>> 
>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>>> Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 12:50:35 -0500
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>> 
>>> Is this an Entourage problem or is the character used for the apostrophe
>>> incorrect for the encoding type? (Note that in some locations, apostrophes
>>> appear correctly.)
>>> 
> 
> 
> 
> Eric Hildum
> 


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