PC Win: Return Receipt Interpretability with Foreign Language

ID: Q131523


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail for Windows, version 3.0b


SYMPTOMS

A Microsoft Mail for Windows user can select the option to receive a return receipt message. Normally, this will generate a return receipt message in the form of a postcard that displays the date and time the message was opened by the recipient. However, in certain cases a standard message will be generated.


CAUSE

When the receiving client is MS-DOS workstation, the sender will receive a message with a body such as the following:


    [013]             ***** Read receipt from a registered message *****
 
   Your message:
 
   To:    Administrator                                   Date: 04-26-95
   Subject:     Test message                              Time: 7:49
 
                        Was read 04-26-95 17:49 
When the user reads the message using Mail for Windows in a different language version (for example, the French version), the sender will receive a text only message with a body such as the following:

   Microsoft Mail v3.0 IPM.Microsoft Mail.Read Receipt
   De:  John DOE (local)
   Date d'envoi: 1995-04-26 17:26
   A:   Administrator
   Objet:  Accus? de r?ception: John DOE
   Identification du message: 016FA408
   ID de la conversation: 016FA408
   Votre message ?: John DOE MYCORPORATION:/johndoe)
   Ayant pour titre: return receipt
   Et envoy? le: 1995-04-26 17:25
   A ?t? lu le: 1995-04-26 17:26
   Niveau de priorit?: C 


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in version 3.0b of Microsoft Mail for Windows. This problem was corrected in the version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for Windows.


MORE INFORMATION

For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q119356 PC Win: Multi-Language Clients Append Extended Headers

Additional query words: 3.20 3.2a 3.2b 3.0 3.0a

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Version : WINDOWS:3.0b
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: November 3, 1999
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