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From: Christian Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> An 'ü' would therefore be encoded like this:
> 
> ü = Unicode: 0xFC
>   = UTF-8: 0xC3 0xBC
>   = URL: %C3%BC
> 
> (At least this is what I am doing with URLs with hi-ASCII 
> characters in
> my own product.)

This is getting more and more interesting...

Here are the results of my quick testing:

PowerMail = some odd characters
Mail.app = ü

Windows w/outlook: NO BODY at all
Solaris w/Netscape: some odd characters

So again while I think Rene is right that something isn't kosher, I don't think 
it's PowerMail's fault. It seems that lots of applications have this issue 
across multiple platforms. 

Some other quick tests leaving the ü character "as is" and not encoding.

PowerMail = some odd characters
Mail.app = ü

Windows w/outlook: NO BODY at all 
Solaris w/Netscape: a totally different character than what I expected, but 
then again, character mappings are different between the Mac and PC and Solaris.

Wayne








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