Fwd: Wonder Laboratories Customer Receipt/Purchase Confirmation -Asian characters in 10.0, (again)-
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Le Mardi 12 Septembre 2006 02:25, Doug McGarrett a écrit :
㴽㴽㴽㴽㴠䝅久剁䰠䥎䙏前䅔䥏丠㴽㴽㴽㴽㴊੍敲捨慮琠㨠坯湤敲⁌慢潲慴潲楥猊䑡瑥⽔業攠㨠ⵓ数ⴲ〰㘠〵㨴㌺㐷⁐䴊㴽㴽㴽㴽⁏剄䕒⁉乆佒䵁呉低‽㴽㴽㴽㴽湶 潩捥›′ 〰㘰㤱〱㠳㤵㔊䑥獣物灴楯渠㨊䅭潵湴›′㘮㤰 啓䐩慹浥湴⁍整桯搠㨠䑩獣潶敲ਊ㴽㴽⁂䥌䱉乇⁉乆佒䵁呉低‽㴽畳瑯浥爠䥄›楲獴⁎慭攠㨠䑯畧污猊䱡獴⁎慭攠㨠䵣䝡牲整琊䍯浰慮礠㨊䅤摲敳猠㨠ㄷ⁃潭整⁒潡 搊䍩 瑹›⁒潣歹⁐潩湴瑡瑥⽐牯癩湣攠㨠乙ਗ਼楰⽐潳瑡氠䍯摥›‱ㄷ㜸潵湴特›⁕匊偨潮攠㨠㘳ㄭ㠲ㄭㄵ㘵慸›ⵍ慩氠㨠摭捧慲牥瑴䁯灴潮汩湥整ਊ㴽㴽⁓䡉偐䥎䜠 䥎䙏 前䅔䥏丠㴽㴊䙩牳琠乡浥›⁄潵杬慳ੌ慳琠乡浥›⁍捇慲牥瑴潭灡湹›ੁ摤牥獳›‱㜠䍯浥琠副慤楴礠㨠副捫礠偯楮琊却慴支偲潶楮捥›⁎夊婩瀯偯獴慬⁃潤攠㨠ㄱ㜷 㠊䍯畮瑲 礠㨠啓ਊ
Pat Shanahan suggested that I forward this to the group, to see if it makes and sense to anyone, and they might know how to fix it. The thread is Asian characters in 10.0 (still
The Eudora problem, if anyone is an expert on it (ver. 4.0 Pro) is that it will start to download, then the whole program just closes. Before that, it comes up with a message that "Mailbox has a damaged table of contents. Shall I fix that?" If I "fix" that, I get a whole list of old files. But it doesn't matter if I say yes, or cancel, I cannot download my mail, the program just closes.
I have been using this program on a number of Win machines (95, 98, XP) for a whole batch of years, and never seen this behaviour before. AAMOF, I would really like to run it on Linux in Wine, or something. I have to confess that I like it a lot better than KMail.
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Unfortunately, the original headers of the message are lost. I don't know how to forward something and keep all the original stuff. (I'm not all that familiar with KMail, since I really don't like it that much. Plus I can't rely on it--the Japanese characters are a real-life problem, and I was forced back to Windows.
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-- Hi, I don't know if the following is relevant for your particular problem, and was not (as far as I know) related to asian fonts in Eudora. Some times ago, a friend of mine, using eudora Pro (v 3 I think) had a similar problem. When he started the mail client, a message told him that the mailbox need some fix and he agreed for the fix. Then whenever he tried to download the messages from the pop server, the process stoped and no messages were downloaded. This behavoiur being reproducible. I thought that the process stopped each time at the same mail, and I decided to use our webmail interface (using IMAP) to access the mails. Using the webmail, I was able to delete some unimportant / SPAM / weird messages. After that, we were able to download the message flawlessly using Eudora. Could you use another protocol (IMAP/POP...) or another mail client and try to delete the last incoming messages (or the suspicious one) ? Cheers, ___________________________________________________ Matthias Titeux, PhD Departement de génétique des maladies epithéliums INSERM U563 - CPTP Pavillon Lefebvre, 5ème étage CHU Purpan 31059 Toulouse cedex 03 __________________________________________________
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Doug McGarrett
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Matthias Titeux