Hi,

I'm having problems with sending the Euro character (?). PowerMail seems
to send a message consisting of only ASCII characters except for the euro
character as "US-ASCII".

If I add umlauts (like ä,ö,ü,é,à), PowerMail seems to automatically send
the email in iso-8859-1. This looks like what it is supposed to do (see
Preferences > Characters Sets tab: "PowerMail will automatically use US-
ASCII or iso-8859-1 when possible, regardless of settings") - except for
the fact that it does not work for the Euro character.

However, the Euro currency character is a non-ASCII character, and it
seems it is also not part of iso-8859-1, since in both cases when I
receive an email with that character in it, it shows up as a question
mark (?).

I think this will also be the case in this email (character in rounded
brackets in the first sentence.)

Is this a bug or which options do I need to set so that the Euro currency
character is correctly transferred?

Regards, Christian.


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