[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> just a wonder: how come outlook express
> does know how to decode this part correctly?

Judging by the fact that you only showed us one part (instead of a whole 
message), it's impossible to say for certain, but there are at least a couple 
of good candidates:

1) Perhaps the character set is mentioned in the headers of the message (as 
opposed to the headers of a part)
2) Maybe Outlook, OE, or whatever tries variations of the charsets and looks 
for the outcome that contains least amount of invalid characters (which would 
explain why it sometimes takes an incredible amount of time for OE to open a 
single message when it's not in a character set OE is expecting it to be).

Whatever the real answer is, You'd really need to ask the question from 
Microsoft developers to get it. I doubt there aren't too many of those that 
spend their time on this group :)

-- 
Markku Uttula

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