I can't remember where on the Microsoft Office site I found confirmation
that Outlook 2003 IMAP folders don't support unicode, but they don't. If you
add a registry key to force Outlook to always create Unicode files, it is
unable to add an IMAP account, claiming that you don't have permission to
create the necessary folder.
I solved the problem by upgrading to Outlook 2007 and re-creating the IMAP
account. The new .PST folder created by Outlook 2007 includes full unicode
support.
Thanks, Pat, for taking time to think about my problem.
Best regards,
Steve
"Pat Willener" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Why do you think that you cannot create a Unicode PST file? This is really
> the key; you need to run Outlook in Unicode Mode in order to support
> multibyte characters in the Subject (and To, Cc, From) line.
>
> Steve Vincent wrote:
>> I've done a little more research. I think the problem is that I cannot
>> create a unicode .pst file for an IMAP account. If I were to upgrade to
>> Outlook 2007 would I be able to do this? Is there a workaround for
>> Outlook 2003?
>>
>> "Steve Vincent" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I recently detached my copy of Outlook 2003 from the Exchange server I
>>> formerly used and built a new profile to connect to an IMAP service.
>>> Whereas messages from Russian colleagues had arrived correctly formatted
>>> in all respects on the Exchange server, Outlook can no longer present
>>> Cyrillic fonts in the subject line or the From line. Nor can I switch to
>>> the Russian font when I'm drafting new messages.
>>>
>>> If I look at incoming Russian messages on myISP's web interface, the
>>> subject line and the from line are presented properly. Once they arrive
>>> in Outlook, however, they get converted to question marks or little
>>> empty boxes.
>>>
>>> I'm using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP and I have Russian language support
>>> installed on the o/s. I thought to upgrade to Outlook 2007 but a web
>>> search on "outlook cyrillic subject" suggests that people who had the
>>> problem I describe and upgraded to Outlook 2007 still had the same
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Surely somebody has figured out the solution, but I can't find it. Help!
>>>
>>> -Steve Vincent
>>> steve at canyontech dotcom
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