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SUMMARY
When the Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Connector (IMC) receives a
message that contains a character set that is not installed, the content of
the message body is placed into an attachment containing the message. The
file will contain an attachment display name of "Charset = XXX" (for
example, Charset = iso-2022-JP).
MORE INFORMATIONThe Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 IMC has been modified to handle body parts with unknown character sets differently. After you obtain this feature, the body of an inbound non-TNEF content conversion failure will be placed in one attachment and will include the following text to provide further information: The MS-DOS format 8.3 file name will be ATT00000.txt, where the number will increment depending on the number of messages delivered. The displayname "charset =" is designed to help determine the character sets indicated by the message body. The body of an inbound TNEF content conversion failure will include at least two attachments. One attachment will include the first body part and have a standard text name and an attachment display name of "char = XXX" to indicate a character set was used that was not recognized (for example, ATT00000.txt; charset = ISO-2022-JP). The second attachment will contain the second body part and message content (for example, message.txt). The two attachments will be separated by the following message for clarification: This feature is included in Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0 U.S. Service Pack 2. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces): S E R V P A C K Additional query words: 4.00
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