did you try looking under Format:Character Set in the menus? Perhaps you
inadvertently set it to something other than "automatic" which is what mine
is set on.
Donna Pointer-- iMac, ergo iAm

> I hope this is not the wrong topic to post here but I'm lost as to what is
> happening. I'm using Outlook Express 5.02 and recently, I noticed some of my
> recent mail became jargon, literally garbled text as if they were encrypted.
> I suspected it may be a virus and did a scan with Norton Antivirus (latest
> defination) and my Powerbook G3 came out clean.
> 
> What could have caused it? I'm losing my mail archive and cannot figure out
> why. I looked through Eudora's preferences and there are no settings which
> may have caused this problem.
> 
> Can anyone here offer a suggestion? Thanks for any help.


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