Hello, fellow Bat-lovers. On Wednesday, July 26, 2006 at 00:10:53GMT +0100 (which was 5:10 PM where I live) MFPA wrote and made these points on the subject of "Is Anyone Able to Send Korean Email?":
> Hi > On Tuesday 25 July 2006 at 5:49:45 AM, in > <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Keith Russell wrote: >> As you can see from the following, it seems to work just fine: >> ьЭ+ъ-ГьЭ+ эХЬъжнызРьЮЕыЛИыЛд. >> This is readable in both The Bat! and in Thunderbird. > Here it does not display in any of the 7 Korean character sets > listed under "more character sets": some show squares, some > question marks and others message and most of headers blank. > However, using "auto-detect" it displays in Cyrillic (DOS)- cp866. Thanks very much for your reply. After receiving it, I checked my original message again, and was puzzled to see that it no longer displayed hangeul, but just a string of boxes. Then I realized that I had been running NJStar Communicator when I viewed it the first time. So it appears that The Bat! still does not allow the viewing of Korean hangeul. Interesting, viewing it in the quote above, it displays natively as Cyrillic characters; with NJStar running, it displays garbage Chinese characters mixed with hangeul. Where did you find 7 Korean character sets? I only see 4 when viewing a message (EUC, ISO, Johab, and Mac)--none at all when composing a message. Assuming that ISO means ISO-2022, the first 3 are common encodings. Conspicuously missing, however, is KSC, which is very common, and standard. Is that one of the ones you have? -- Keith ...What if the Hokey Pokey really IS what it's all about? Using The Bat! 3.81.11 Beta under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 on a 2.4 GHZ Pentium IV with 512 MB. ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

