iso-8859-1 does not contain the Euro symbol, it might appear so on your system when the used font contains the Euro symbol (Courier New on Windows for example), but what about other fonts on other operating systems?
------- Thanks Holger! But how come I receive messages from all around encoded in iso-8859-1, containing the Euro-char in quoted-printable "=80". And it depicts well. Can there be encoding in iso-8859-1 that does not belong to iso-8859-1? - Wolf
