avoid Cyrillic!

Douglas Taylor douglas at SPEAKEASY.ORG
Mon Sep 30 07:18:42 UTC 2002


On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Chris Tessone wrote:

> Indeed.  Every operating system that's used popularly has adequate
> support for Cyrillic.  If you're having trouble getting your computer
> and mail client reading Cyrillic letters properly, I humbly submit the
> following resource:
>
> http://www.yale.edu/multilingual/
>
> This was the one resource I found that helped with Russifying MacOS 8.
> Other, later operating systems are fairly well-documented on the web;
> try a Google search.  Eudora ought to read Cyrillic just fine if the OS
> is properly configured.

Correct me if I'm horribly out of date, but ... wasn't there a KOI-8r
plugin that allowed a Eudora user to read and write e-mail encoded in
KOI-8r?

Ah - more information can be found here, which might help:
http://www.belpak.by/users/board/cyrmnl.htm#eudora

(Sorry - I'm out of date because I use my PocketPC when doing any
reading or writing of Russian nowadays)

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             Farewell remorse: all good to me is lost;
                     Evil, be thou my good.
                        - John Milton

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