Thanks for the reply.  I downloaded charlint.pl along with the Unicode
 data file, and tried charlint with several options like -U, -u, -e and -E
 but it fails with:

Line 13: Non-Existing codepoints.
Giving up!

 Or:

Line 13: Non-UTF-8 (synchronization problem).
Giving up!

 What next?
 Regards,
 Mikl�s
 ---------  P�sztor Mikl�s ------------------ pasztor at ppke.hu -----------



On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >
> >
> > Sometimes I get e-mail messages in utf8 from M$ clients. This fails.
> > Have others seen this? How to fix??
> >
>
> As a previous user of outlook in a corporate environment, I can verify
> that it
> does seem to perform a "corrupt on send" action whenever the encoding is
> utf-8. Even the copy in the saved folder shows up as damaged.
>
> my advice is to use charlint.pl or an equivalent tool to attempt to
> recover the file
> back into utf-8. "iconv" tends to just quit when it hits corrupt utf-8.
>
>
>
> --
> Linux-UTF8:   i18n of Linux on all levels
> Archive:      http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
>

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