Hi Yuki,
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 17:16:06 +0900GMT (01/02/2001, 16:16 +0800GMT),
Yuki Taga wrote:
> To be fair to MS, which goes against my grain <g>, there is apparently a
> "multi-language version" of Win2k, which apparently costs an arm and a leg,
> but which will handle all these problems just fine. But having just paid
> MS for this version, I don't really feel like contributing again. I wasn't
> even *aware* of this other version, which is apparently aimed at and priced
> for the corporate market, until I had already purchased this one.
I thought W2K is aimed at the corporate market anyway, with it really
being NT5 and all; while Windows ME is aimed at the private user, a
newly-polished version of Win98. Oh well.
T>> I don't know NJ Star Comm, so cannot comment on this.
> It's quite well known in the FEP world, the successor to NJWin.
Ah, now I see. There were some TB users on this list that used NJWin.
- <calling into the darkness:> "Are you still out here?"
> That explains it then. I think we all could use a mail client that can
> handle any message coming in with the appropriate language tag, no matter
> what the OS is based on.
Right-click on any incoming message and choose Encoding. As long as
the encoding of the message is recognised by TB, it will automatically
switch; otherwise, you can still manually switch. You need to install
the XLAT table and fonts, of course, so TB can display the message
correctly. I can read messages in Thai, but my Windows doesn't know
anything about Thai. TB does it all! :-)
However, I am not sure this works also for the subject line.
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