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See the site below if you read in Russian - it holds very useful information
I believe answering your question http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...lGor/o2k_r.htm Good luck, Igor "Kurt" wrote: I would like to be able to compose and send, and to receive, emails containing Cyrillic (Russian) characters. Outlook 2000 seems to strip them and turn them into some other code even though I can type in Russian to start with because I have Russian language support installed. Also, typically if I view emails sent to me that were composed in Russian, even when they reside on a POP server and I am viewing with IE, the characters are not Russian but gibberish. Is there a way to enable Outlook to properly encode, and properly receive, Cyrillic text? |
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