Ar an dara lá déag de mí Iúil, scríobh Steven Woody: 

 > [...] this method is not practical for what i mentioned no-ascii
 > characters are actually chinese, my native language. ;-(
 > 
 > > But I canÕt read minds. What you should be doing is telling the
 > > maintainers of the web archive software to fix their program.
 > 
 > they refused to do that and provided a 'good' reason, microsoft outloop
 > express, which is a popluar newsreader, does not encode the header (actually
 > the subject line), so their web archive works fine with it.

If it’s “not encoding” the subject line, then it’s sending it as UTF-16 with
embedded null bytes, the internal encoding of Microsoft’s software. Which
cannot work, given the world’s Usenet software as it exists today. Your
other message mentioned GB2312--if you can confirm that this is the encoding
being used, I can realistically help you, if not, I can’t.

-- 
Russian has no phoneme that corresponds directly to Germanic /h/. As a 
result, for a not-insignificant number of people, the Second World War 
involved the Soviet Union defeating Адольф Гитлер, “Adolf Gitler.” 
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