On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 07:43 AM, Ken Norris wrote:
Ahh. I wonder why not, after all it's Outlook Express, probably the most
popular emailer there is. Maybe they have extensible char sets somewhere.
It displays correctly on Apple's Mail.app. Oh wait, it was sent using Mail.app as well. :-) Mail.app even displays Kanji and other weird character sets. Kinda bizarre to get spam in foreign character sets.
I am highly skeptical of Outlook Express. I worked in technical support for an ISP from 1996-99, when MS Outlook was just being introduced. Because it came bundled with Internet Explorer, people felt they had to use it, even though it was very buggy and non-standards compliant. At that time there were about 5 different "versions" of Outlook all with different names, features and bugs. I assume it's gotten better. But we used to recommend Eudora or Pegasus Mail for Win32 mail clients.
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