Re: Is there Unicode mail out there?

From: James (james@rf.net)
Date: Sun Jul 08 2001 - 17:46:28 EDT


James Kass wrote:
>
> てんどう瘢雹りゅう瘢雹じ asked:
>
> > Is there Unicode mail out there?
>
> > ... Where is there a Unicode mail? I think there is
> > at least one out there. I hope it will not cost me money;
> > that is for sake. That is, the U+9152 sake.

Email has proven to be one of the protocols slowest
to adopt Unicode. Everybody is still generally
using legacy encodings, especially with list servers.
Sending Unicode to individuals with email clients that you know
can support it is ok.
 
> Microsoft's Outlook Express offers many e-mail encoding
> options, including Unicode (UTF-8) and responding to the
> sender in the same encoding as the sender's message. And,
> it won't cost you money.

Just your soul ...



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