Character Set Problem

From: SEAN (laiwai_man_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 12/15/04


Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 17:44:33 +0800

Dear,

I have setup a SMTP of IIS 6 on WIN2000 SP4

When I using it to send mail to Exchange 5.5 Server With Attachment ,
It have display below Message .Anyone know why and how to fix it

" This message uses a character set that is not supported by the Internet
Service. To view the original message content, open the attached message.
If the text doesn't display correctly, save the attachment to disk, and then
open it using a viewer that can display the original character set. "

Regards,

Sean



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