1. RE: ASC 3D Text format (Sorry!)
- Posted by Chris Bensler <bensler at mailops.com> Mar 06, 2001
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- Last edited Mar 07, 2001
DOH!!! My sent mail is encoded in Korean!! How do I change this so that it sends out english? I see that all the emails I recieve are in the US-ASCII char_set, but I can't set that.. Would Western European(Windows) or (ISO) work? Or what about user_defined? Does that mean, whoever recieves my mail will view it in their language of choice? Until I solve this I will post from the Web interface.. Please Help.. Chris Euman wrote: > Smart little email you got there chris, > everytime I open this message, Windows wants > to download the Korean character set. > > The first time I opened *this* message my machine > automatically rebooted. hmmmm > > Euman > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris Bensler" <bensler at mailops.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 09:20 > Subject: ASC 3D Text format > > > | Hi, > | > | This is particularly for Mic, but I don't know his addy off hand and > maybe > | someone else can fill in the info for me.. > | > | I want to get the format specs for the ASC 3D text files. > | > | I've searched the web high and low, and turned up no specs for ASC > files. > | Anyone know where I can get them? > | > | I mentioned I made a ASC loader library, but some things I'm not sure > of > how > | to make work correctly.. > | > | Chris > | > | > | > | > >
2. RE: ASC 3D Text format (Sorry!)
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Mar 06, 2001
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- Last edited Mar 07, 2001
On 6 Mar 2001, at 21:42, Chris Bensler wrote: > DOH!!! > > My sent mail is encoded in Korean!! How do I change this so that it > sends out english? I see that all the emails I recieve are in the > US-ASCII char_set, but I can't set that.. > > Would Western European(Windows) or (ISO) work? Or what about > user_defined? Does that mean, whoever recieves my mail will view it in > their language of choice? Use western European, usa, ascii text, iso standard. The language won;t be translated, chances are, like below, the wrong reader will download an unuseable font, and the text will be unreadable, or the puter will crash trying to use the new font. Worst case, the new font may have a bug, wiping out the sys files. The solution would be to stop using: I use Pegasus, with no downloads permitted, and no mime, and strip all formatting, never acknowledge anything, and never use IE, and i haven't had any problems. Kat > Until I solve this I will post from the Web interface.. > > Please Help.. > Chris > > > Euman wrote: > > Smart little email you got there chris, > > everytime I open this message, Windows wants > > to download the Korean character set. > > > > The first time I opened *this* message my machine > > automatically rebooted. hmmmm The solution would be to stop using: I use Pegasus, with no downloads permitted, and no mime, and strip all formatting, never acknowledge anything, and never use IE, and i haven't had any problems. Kat
3. RE: ASC 3D Text format (Sorry!)
- Posted by Gerardo <gebrandariz at YAHOO.COM> Mar 07, 2001
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- Last edited Mar 08, 2001
I know this may earn me a few hard looks, but I've been using M$'s OE5 for some time now, the Latin American version, with no trouble at all, either sending or receiving. My config (Tools > Options) say that: - Send > Int'l config: Western European (ISO), and (yes, enabled) Use English headings in answering a message (my translation...) - Read > Int'l config: (No, disabled) Use default config. In this way, I get anything in any code (my problem if I can't read it, but at least I'll get what the sender meant me to get), and I'll always send something most people can read. Luck. Gerardo ----- Original Message ----- From: Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 3:18 AM Subject: RE: ASC 3D Text format (Sorry!) > On 6 Mar 2001, at 21:42, Chris Bensler wrote: > > > DOH!!! > > > > My sent mail is encoded in Korean!! How do I change this so that it > > sends out english? I see that all the emails I recieve are in the > > US-ASCII char_set, but I can't set that.. > > > > Would Western European(Windows) or (ISO) work? Or what about > > user_defined? Does that mean, whoever recieves my mail will view it in > > their language of choice? > > Use western European, usa, ascii text, iso standard. The language won;t be > translated, chances are, like below, the wrong reader will download an unuseable font, > and the text will be unreadable, or the puter will crash trying to use the new font. > Worst case, the new font may have a bug, wiping out the sys files. > > The solution would be to stop using: > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4522.1200 > > I use Pegasus, with no downloads permitted, and no mime, and strip all formatting, > never acknowledge anything, and never use IE, and i haven't had any problems. > > Kat > > > Until I solve this I will post from the Web interface.. > > > > Please Help.. > > Chris > > > > > > Euman wrote: > > > Smart little email you got there chris, > > > everytime I open this message, Windows wants > > > to download the Korean character set. > > > > > > The first time I opened *this* message my machine > > > automatically rebooted. hmmmm > > The solution would be to stop using: > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4522.1200 > > I use Pegasus, with no downloads permitted, and no mime, and strip all formatting, > never acknowledge anything, and never use IE, and i haven't had any problems. > > Kat > > >