PA Bear
I understand that Cyrillac is an alphabet. I sent a few e-mails to myself
with Cyrillac option (K018-U) selected which I assume is the Ukraine version.
The e-mails looks just like any english e-mail..no changes whatsoever.
Thanks for the feedback even though the topic reamins very arcane! I will
take a look at the compuserve homepage you linked. Why can't an e-mail
software translate emails? Is this too difficult for a software program?
Thanks, Charlie
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"Charlie" wrote in message
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I have a friend in eastern europe and their english is elementary. To help
them I wanted to send the english e-mail so it can be read in Cyrillic. As
Dr. International mentioned. I went to Outlook Express
...Tools...Options...International settings...and clicked on the Cyrillac
option.
My question, what does this actually do? As I understand, it translates my
english version to russian when the e-mail is sent to europe. Is this
correct?
Any help would be appreciated. Charlie