How to Enable Multilanguage Support in Internet Mail and News

Last reviewed: September 3, 1997
Article ID: Q154654
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Internet Mail and News version 1.0 for Windows 95

SUMMARY

Microsoft Internet Mail and News version 1.0 includes a feature that allows you to view Internet mail and newsgroup messages that were created in different languages in any language version of Windows 95. To enable this feature in Internet Mail or Internet News so you can view Internet mail or newsgroup messages written in a particular language, you must install the corresponding character set and enable the language in Windows 95.

MORE INFORMATION

Internet Mail and Internet News allow you to view Internet mail and newsgroup messages created in languages that are supported by the following character sets:

  • Western European
  • Central European (ISO)
  • Central European (Windows)
  • Cyrillic (KOI8-R)
  • Cyrillic (Windows)
  • Baltic (ISO)
  • Baltic (Windows)
  • Greek (ISO)
  • Greek (Windows)
  • Turkish (ISO)
  • Turkish (Windows)

To configure Internet Mail or Internet News so you can view Internet mail or newsgroups messages written in a particular language, follow these steps:

  1. Install the corresponding character set in Windows 95. For example, if you want to view Internet mail or newsgroup messages written in Bulgarian, install the Cyrillic character set in Windows 95.

    NOTE: The Baltic and Turkish character sets are included with PanEuropean Windows 95 and certain Eastern European localized versions of Windows 95. In addition, a multiple language pack for Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.01 is also available that includes additional support for the Baltic and Turkish character sets in Internet Mail and News.

    To obtain the language pack, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

          http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ie3/multilang.htm
    

    To determine the requirements for each character set supported by Internet Mail and News and the languages supported by each character set, see the table in this article.

    To install Central European, Cyrillic, or Greek language support in Windows 95, use either of the following methods:

    Method 1 --------

    a. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then

          double-click Add/Remove Programs.
    

    b. Click the Windows Setup tab, click Multilanguage Support, and then

          click Details.
    

    c. Click the appropriate check box to select it, and then click OK.

    Method 2 --------

    Download and install the Pan European--Internet Explorer 3.0 Multilanguage support for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 language pack.

    NOTE: This also adds Baltic and Turkish character sets.

  2. Enable the appropriate language in Windows 95. To do so, follow these steps:

    a. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then

          double-click Keyboard.
    

    b. Click the Language tab, and then click Add.

    c. Click the language, and then click OK.

  3. Enable the corresponding character set in Internet Mail or Internet News. To do so, point to Language on the View menu, and then click the character set that corresponds to the language.

The following table lists the character sets you can view in Internet Mail and Internet News, the requirements to view the character sets, and the languages the character sets support.

Character set       Requirements                 Languages
Western European    Default character set in     English, French, German,
                    English versions of Windows  Italian, Spanish
                    95.

Central European    Central European language    Czech, Hungarian,
(ISO)               support for Windows 95.      Polish, Slovenian

Central European    Central European language    Czech, Hungarian,
(Windows)           support for Windows 95.      Polish, Slovenian

Cyrillic (KOI8-R)   Cyrillic language support    Bulgarian, Belarusian,
                    for Windows 95.              Russian

Cyrillic (Windows)  Cyrillic language support    Bulgarian, Belarusian,
                    for Windows 95.              Russian

Baltic (ISO)        Pan European Windows 95,     Estonian, Latvian,
                    certain Eastern European     Lithuanian
                    localized versions, or
                    Pan European Multilanguage Pack
                    for Internet Explorer 3.0.

Baltic (Windows)    PanEuropean Windows 95 or    Estonian, Latvian,
                    certain Eastern European     Lithuanian
                    localized versions, or
                    Pan European Multilanguage Pack
                    For Internet Explorer 3.0.

Greek (ISO)         Greek language support for   Greek
                    Windows 95.

Greek (Windows)     Greek language support for   Greek
                    Windows 95.

Turkish (ISO)       PanEuropean Windows 95 or    Turkish
                    certain Eastern European
                    localized versions, or
                    Pan European Multilanguage Pack
                    For Internet Explorer 3.0.

Turkish (Windows)   PanEuro Windows 95 or        Turkish
                    certain Eastern European
                    localized versions, or
                    Pan European Multilanguage Pack
                    For Internet Explorer 3.0.


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Last reviewed: September 3, 1997
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