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In <3E9369B8.6B2F@peterskye.com>, on 04/08/03
at 05:31 PM, Peter Skye said:
>When I get email that is all in funny characters (typically from a .ru
>address), how do I make it look like the native font it was written in?
>I know Cyrillic doesn't look like what I'm seeing.
You need to use a mailer that understands how to render Cyrillic. For
NS2.02, you might just need to find and install fonts with Cyrillic
codepage support.
All of this get much easier with modern browsers with better font support.
Can you view Russian web pages in the browser? If so, you have the fonts
installed and you need to look at your mail settings.
Steven
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