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I met Japanese people on my holidays and they kindly emailed me some
phantastic holiday snaps a few weeks later. They hardly spoke any English and I want to send them an Email in Outlook 2003, thanking them in English, and then include an automatic Japanese translation, similar to a 'Babelfish' generated one. I cut and paste the Japanese translation into my Outlook 2003 email and sent it to another email address of mine for test purposes, and all I received instead of the Japanese characters were question marks. I am wonderin what do I need to do to make it highly likely that my new friedns in Japan actually receive the Japanese text as well as the English one? |
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