I think that it is windows-1252, windows-1252 is verry common in denmark,
and if i set the used charset in Outlook is set to windows-1252 ( in danish
it's vesteurop�isk( Windows )  it works like a charm. The default in Outlook
Express is vesteurop�isk( ISO)/Iso-8859-1.

If I use CHARSETALIASES for iso-8859-1 to set it to windows-1252  i wil get
other troble with true iso-8859-1 messages ?
Is the solution ( for me ) not to "just" change the tabel for iso-8859 to
definde the missing chars ( only in my location ) - the chars that gives me
troble are all replaced with '?'

Birger Mortensen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Earl Hood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Encode off ISO-8859-1 ( chars like "vi" SF's �- l - k
'E' )

> The problem has to do with Microsoft Outlook Express.  The HTML part of
> the message has the incorrect charset specification.  It states that
> the text data is iso-8859-1, but it contains code points not defined
> by iso-8859-1.  It appears that the real charset is windows-1250,
> or something similiar.
>
> If this problem is common with the messages you archive in your locale,
> you may need to use the CHARSETALIASES resource to alias iso-8859-1
> to a windows-specifc character set.
>
> --ewh
>
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