Hi, You can actually use RTL in UTF-8, just place RLE (U+202B) in the start of each Hebrew sentence and PDF (U+202C) at the end (PDF is not a most, since each end of sentence gets it automatically, but I see it as a good practice). Keep in mind that some plain text users might scream at this point since they can see that character. Also note that RLE/LRE..PDF has nothing to do with line alignment, so you will still send it unprofessional.
I prefer to send email messages most of the time in HTML just because of that, and to include plain text fallback which includes the RLE/LRE..PDF there. Tomer. On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Oren Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I feel dumb.. Am I missing something, or is it just impossible to send > Right-To-Left mails in plaintext? > Must I use HTML mails when I write in Hebrew? > > Thanks > > - Oren > -- Tomer