OL2000: (IMO) Cyrillic characters changed to Question Marks
ID: Q198867
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The information in this article applies to:
NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the
Internet Mail Only option. To determine your installation type, on the Help
menu click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook you should
see "Internet Mail Only" if you have the Internet Mail Only option
installed.
SYMPTOMS
Recipients of messages composed using the Cyrillic font see question marks.
CAUSE
The message was sent with plain text set as the default mail format.
MORE INFORMATION
In order to be able to send and receive messages using the Cyrillic
character set, the message needs to be in Rich Text Format (RTF). If at any
point the Rich Text formatting is lost, the Cyrillic content may be
converted to question marks, or to garbled characters. The steps in this
article are designed to help you troubleshoot problems with sending
messages using the Cyrillic font.
In order to determine how to resolve this issue, you will first need to
discover where the Rich-Text formatting is being lost.
- Verify that Plain Text is not set as the
Default mail format.
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the Mail Format tab, click to select HTML or Microsoft Outlook
Rich Text.
- Click Apply, and click OK.
- Verify that you are not using Plain Text as
the default email format for the recipient.
To select the RTF sending option for Contacts, follow these steps:
- Select your Contacts folder.
- Open the contact in a card view by double-clicking on the card
heading.
- Click to clear the Send Using Plain Text option.
- Click Save, and then click Close.
For more information on sending messages in Rich Text Format, please see
the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q197423
TITLE : OL2000: How to Specify RTF for Specific E-mail Addresses
Compose and send a message to yourself using Cyrillic characters.
- When you receive this message in your Inbox,
it should contain the proper
formatting. If it does not, this indicates that your SMTP/POP3 server
does not support RTF, and you will need to contact your mail server
administrator, or use a different mail service to send your
Cyrillic messages.
- If you are able to read Cyrillic messages that you send to yourself,
but
your recipients are still not able to do so, it indicates that either
the mail server on the receiving end, or the receiving client cannot
handle the RTF format, or is not correctly configured to handle Cyrillic
messages.
You may find it preferable to compose your message in a word processing
program, such as Microsoft Word, using Cyrillic characters, and then
attach the document to the
email message that you want to send.
Additional query words:
OL2K Q ?
Keywords : kbdta
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
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