Why can't an e-mail software translate emails?
There may be an Mail Client out there that can do so. I can guarantee you
that it won't be free.
Is this too difficult for a software program?
A literal translation (cf.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/), no, not really.
A translation that makes sense and is grammatically, syntactically and
semantically correct? Yes, at least at this point. Maybe someone will come
with one in your lifetime (probably the same person who comes up with those
jet-packs we can strap on our backs and fly anywhere we want).
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Charlie wrote:
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
"AlmostBob" wrote:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr
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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