International Pegasus Mail
v.4.5pb1 crushes for Arabic or Hebrew non-Unicode language

Hi

I am wondering if this could be in any way related to a problem I am having in PM.

See Pegasus Mail Community Support
http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/17046.aspx

My problem may be something to do with the language settings on the senders side.

Is there a way to use the RAW view to see what the language settings is the senders side?

Thanks
Peter

Hi I am wondering if this could be in any way related to a problem I am having in PM. See Pegasus Mail Community Support http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/17046.aspx My problem may be something to do with the language settings on the senders side. Is there a way to use the RAW view to see what the language settings is the senders side? Thanks Peter

Pegasus v.4.5pb1 does not show message’s headers in the message

view and crushes after several minutes in the case when the Windows XP language for

non-Unicode program (Control Panel-> Regional settings) is Arabic or Hebrew.

<p class="MsoNormal">Pegasus v.4.5pb1 does not show message’s headers in the message view and crushes after several minutes in the case when the Windows XP language for non-Unicode program (Control Panel-> Regional settings) is Arabic or Hebrew.</p>

It is very difficult to offer any suggestions without the original message. Could you send a copy to me (irelam@telus.net). I have been working with a number of users to clear up problems with Hebrew/Arabic character sets.   If the charset iso-8859-8 is coded in the Mime headers or in the html Meta tag in the body of the message, something should display. Further, use of the DIR=RTL (direction Right To Left) on an html Body tag will allow selective directional text too.

See articles:

http://www.w3.org/International/tutorials/bidi-xhtml/

http://www.nirdagan.com/hebrew/standards.html

 Martin

<p>It is very difficult to offer any suggestions without the original message. Could you send a copy to me (irelam@telus.net). I have been working with a number of users to clear up problems with Hebrew/Arabic character sets.   If the charset iso-8859-8 is coded in the Mime headers or in the html Meta tag in the body of the message, something should display. Further, use of the DIR=RTL (direction Right To Left) on an html Body tag will allow selective directional text too.</p><p>See articles:</p><p>http://www.w3.org/International/tutorials/bidi-xhtml/</p><p>http://www.nirdagan.com/hebrew/standards.html</p><p> Martin</p>

Dear Martin,

The Pegasus v.4.5pb1 crashes when Windows XP language for non-Unicode

program is Arabic or Hebrew. The crash is not related to message header, text,

or character sets. V.4.5pb1  crashes after

open any message, for example, the “Pegasus Mail Technical Support” message “About

this folder”.

Try to open a message after choosing in Windows XP in Control Panel->

Regional settings Arabic or Hebrew language for non-Unicode program.

<p>Dear Martin,</p> <p>The Pegasus v.4.5pb1 <b>crashes</b> when <b>Windows XP language for non-Unicode program</b> is Arabic or Hebrew. The crash is not related to message header, text, or character sets. V.4.5pb1 <span style=""> </span>crashes after open <b>any </b>message, for example, the “Pegasus Mail Technical Support” message “About this folder”.</p> <p>Try to open a message after choosing in Windows XP in Control Panel-> Regional settings Arabic or Hebrew language for non-Unicode program.</p>
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