Re: Language Support

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> CJK and Apple character sets are not supported by stock SquirrelMail
> scripts. You need extra decoding library. Your OS must have fonts that
> support CJK symbols.

It does look like the messages that aren't properly displaying are
Chinese, so I guess that answers this question. Our Redhat implementation
should already have support for CJK symbols as they display properly in
other webmail apps we're testing. Can you provide a little more info about
what extra decoding libraries I may need? Sorry, I'm pretty new to this
area.


> If translation selected in SquirrelMail Display preferences uses utf-8,
> compose message in any language that you want. If it is not in utf-8, use
> language that is supported by selected character set.

This gives me the impression that there's a section in Options -> Display
preferences relating to translations/languages, but I don't see anything.
Am I missing something?

Thanks for the help,
Jason




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