Hi - in order to see the Japanese Characters in the previous mail 
you might have to switch the "Character Encoding" of your Email reader
to Unicode (UTF-8).  In my case (I am using the "Evolution" mail program
on Linux): 

  View > Character Encoding > Unicode (UTF-8)

Dietrich

On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 16:06 +0900, Dietrich Bollmann wrote:
> I try to send messages written in Japanese (Kana/Kanji) with php.
> 
> Everything works fine - only when the subject (or the name of the
> sender) becomes longer, there seems to be something wrong with the
> encoding: Neither my nor the mail reader of other (Japanese) friends 
> decodes the mime string. At the place of the Japanese Characters, 
> the mime string itself is displayed in the subject (to, reply to) 
> field.
> 
> As this doesn't happen for other Japanese emails with even longer
> subjects, I suppose I did something wrong ... but what?


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