Thanks Richard. Some how I had Netscape set to the User Defined font. Since I have no reason for
using anything but the ISO type I have changed the font setting back over to it. Michael, let me
know if you can read this. My apologies to the list for this snafu.
Bryan
Richard Notton wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Stallwood" <tankcity@globalnet.co.uk>
>
> > Am I the only one who receives Bryan Rupp's messages in some weird
> > Greek/Russian/Cyrillic font?
>
> I had that problem too with many messages that were sent in a user defined
> character set whereas the standard norm seems to be ISO-8859-1 as you can
> see from the message properties. OE5 seems to handle it but displays in a
> large and strange font.
>
> It is a fact though that people choosing to send in non-standard format
> should realise that the text may not be readable to all.
>
> Richard
> Southampton - England
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