Hello Annette,

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 13:27:23 +0200 GMT (11/09/2004, 18:27 +0700 GMT),
Annette Mangels wrote:

AM> No, I think this must be done only once, to give the choosen folder the
AM> information of its default charset. But, if you mix your Thai-Mails
AM> with other encoded mails into one folder, as you pointed out earlier,
AM> may be it will not work.

Oh no, filtering the Thai mails into seperate folders is not possible
(if it is, it is not desirable). Even the same people who usually
right in English will sometimes right in Thai. This is true for
example for the folders which group customers. Or those for local
organisations in which we are members. Thanks for your idea, but my
setup requires that messages with different charsets are "mixed" in
the same folder.

Funny thing is that Cyrillic characters and high-ASCII European
characters (of different encodings) are displayed correctly right
away, only with Thai I have to right-click. Wonder why.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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