R
Roy
Hello,
I am attempting to send a new plain text email with Outlook 2000 (encoding
is utf-8) to a recipient who uses Outlook 2007. When the message arrives in
the OL 2007 inbox, certain characters are missing.
For example, if I send an email with the word "crème" (the 3rd letter is
small letter e with grave accent) in the body and then I send it, what
appears in the OL 2007 reading pane is "crme" (e with grave accent is
missing). This also happens if I attempt to send the OL2007 recipient a
mime-encoded text message in utf-8 format. The the e with grave accent was
copied from the Character Map application and pasted into the body of the
outgoing email.
Why is the character not coming through for the recipient?
Thanks,
Roy
I am attempting to send a new plain text email with Outlook 2000 (encoding
is utf-8) to a recipient who uses Outlook 2007. When the message arrives in
the OL 2007 inbox, certain characters are missing.
For example, if I send an email with the word "crème" (the 3rd letter is
small letter e with grave accent) in the body and then I send it, what
appears in the OL 2007 reading pane is "crme" (e with grave accent is
missing). This also happens if I attempt to send the OL2007 recipient a
mime-encoded text message in utf-8 format. The the e with grave accent was
copied from the Character Map application and pasted into the body of the
outgoing email.
Why is the character not coming through for the recipient?
Thanks,
Roy