Moin Michael,
We are presently still using ISO-8859-1 without any problems.
But as I wrote, the problem was not the set charset but a corrupted user's pmail.ini file. On any Windows crash or other event, where Pmail didn't quit properly, user's pmail.ini will not be saved. And on new start it seems Pmail generates a "new" pmail.ini with random settings. We experience this behaviour regularly. That's why I saved the pmail.ini files of all of my users for an quick restore on such events. But the first time I'm always searching for other reasons until the user tell me that his Windows was frozen [8-)]
Gruß und schoenes WE
Joerg
<p>Moin Michael,</p><p>We are presently still using ISO-8859-1 without any problems.</p><p>But as I wrote, the problem was not the set charset but a corrupted user's pmail.ini file. On any Windows crash or other event, where Pmail didn't quit properly, user's pmail.ini will not be saved. And on new start it seems Pmail generates a "new" pmail.ini with random settings. We experience this behaviour regularly. That's why I saved the pmail.ini files of all of my users for an quick restore on such events. But the first time I'm always searching for other reasons until the user tell me that his Windows was frozen [8-)]</p><p>Gruß und schoenes WE</p><p>Joerg
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