What was the encoding of the original (English) message sent?
Do you know the recipient's environment, e.g. non-English email client?
Anyway, whatever the answers to the above questions, it's hard to
imagine why English (single byte alphabet characters) would get
transformed into Asian multibyte characters.
trishash wrote:
> One of our users sent an email to a client in English. the client replied to
> the email stating that he couldn't read it. The original message shows in
> the reply as Asian characters. He has no other reports of this from other
> clients. Could this be something on the receiving end instead of my user's
> system?
> Win XP Pro, Outlook 2003, composed email in HTML.
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