said: 
>documents.  I thought I was supposed to pick what I 
>wanted to do, but I'm supposed to pick what the other 
>guy did. 
That does seem odd.  I suspect newer browsers automate this a bit better. 
>I don't use the Netscape 2.02 browser, just the mail client. 
You may not use the browser to browse, but you do use it to read HTML 
mail. :-)  To me, there's not much difference.  The idea was to find out 
if it could support the fonts you needed. 
>   
>   
>  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=Windows-1251 
>   
>   
I'm somewhat surprised the Windows-1251 did not render correctly by 
default, but it's been a long time since I used 2.02. 
>direction I know how to manually switch to it.  I'm now 
>able to read the ad from the American Language Center 
>and the one for cell phones for 109 euro. 
If you care to test it, you might want to see if Mozilla's mail will do 
the switch automatically. 
Steven 
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