"Jaap Pranger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 16:44 +0200 2000.07.12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >Everybody (beginning by myself!) should probably be more careful 
> >in naming subject lines, and renaming them when a reply deviates 
> >from the subject.
 
> Marco,
 
> This wil not help very much when you send UTF-8 messages. Your 
> Subject lines in those messages show up completely "garbled", at 
> least in my non-UTF-8-aware email client. OK, that's my problem. 
> But mostly other people's UTF-8 messages show 'neat' Subject headers.  
> What's going on, why this difference? 
 
> Jaap
 
In Outlook Express under Tools, Options, Send,  International Settings 
it is possible to specify that only English  (? ASCII) is used in headers 
and under Tools, Options, Send, Plain Text Settings & Tools, Options, 
Send, HTML Settings it is possible to specify whether or not 8-bit 
characters may be used in message headers.

These settings seem to apply whatever encoding is used for the body 
of the message.

- Chris

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