viewing unicode tamil fonts in outlook 2007

M

mohan

I am receiving emails typed in unicode tamil fonts. I unable to read them
through Outlook 2007 which is my email client. What i receive is only
question marks for the letters in the email. I have set the language to
complex fonts read left to right as suggested by outlook help. Still it does
not help me. Could some one please help me?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

what type of email account do you use? Are you using an ANSI or unicode pst?

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M

mohan

thanks for the response. The email account is in ANSI

Diane Poremsky said:
what type of email account do you use? Are you using an ANSI or unicode pst?

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mohan said:
I am receiving emails typed in unicode tamil fonts. I unable to read them
through Outlook 2007 which is my email client. What i receive is only
question marks for the letters in the email. I have set the language to
complex fonts read left to right as suggested by outlook help. Still it
does
not help me. Could some one please help me?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You'll need to use a Unicode pst.

--
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mohan said:
thanks for the response. The email account is in ANSI

Diane Poremsky said:
what type of email account do you use? Are you using an ANSI or unicode
pst?

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mohan said:
I am receiving emails typed in unicode tamil fonts. I unable to read
them
through Outlook 2007 which is my email client. What i receive is only
question marks for the letters in the email. I have set the language
to
complex fonts read left to right as suggested by outlook help. Still
it
does
not help me. Could some one please help me?
 
M

mohan

Thanks for the reply. I created a new unicode pst file. Yet the problem is
not solved. I am using XP as operating system.

Diane Poremsky said:
You'll need to use a Unicode pst.

--
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mohan said:
thanks for the response. The email account is in ANSI

Diane Poremsky said:
what type of email account do you use? Are you using an ANSI or unicode
pst?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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I am receiving emails typed in unicode tamil fonts. I unable to read
them
through Outlook 2007 which is my email client. What i receive is only
question marks for the letters in the email. I have set the language
to
complex fonts read left to right as suggested by outlook help. Still
it
does
not help me. Could some one please help me?
 

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