Hello Alexander,

fredag, 7. januar 2000, you wrote:

AVK> Aha, I finally got it. It's not a MIME message you've sent here as an example, 
AVK> hence it has no charset: field. But then, *any* 8-bit characters are 
AVK> *disallowed* by RFCs in non-MIME messages. So your correspondent is 
AVK> breaking the standards in this particular case.

Get it alot from Hotmail.com and other web-based mail services iirc...


AVK> As for the workaround, I'd suggest that you goto View-->Encoding-->ISO-
AVK> 8859-1, and THEN View-->Encoding-->Set as default. My guess is that this 
AVK> should fix your problem.

This is what I thought too, but it don't. Tried several times setting
the encoding to default this way, but next time I recieve a
non-standard mail, it's back to none (your mail came back to me with a
default of none btw, not KOI8-1 or Latin-1 or anything)



Best regards,
 Oyvind                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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