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I correspond via email with some Russians. In Outlook 2000, I was able to
include Russian characters in the SUbject line for email. Although I am able to do so for the email message itself, I have been unable to configure Outlook 2003 to permit the use of Russian characters in the subject. Is there a way to get it to accept Plain Text/KOI-8(R) encoding in the subject line? |
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