MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) encoding must be used when messages are sent across the Internet, so that characters display correctly for users on computers that are configured for different languages. In ConsoleOne, you can set the default MIME encoding (for example, UTF-8, Windows Default, ISO Default, and so on) that is used by the GroupWise clients.
In ConsoleOne, browse to and select the domain, post office, or user where you want to change the maximum mailbox size.
Click
.Click
.In the
box on the tab, select the desired default MIME encoding, then click to save the setting.GroupWise users can override the default MIME encoding in GroupWise, as described in:
The Windows client supports 24 character sets for MIME encoding. GroupWise WebAccess and ConsoleOne support 16 character sets, marked with asterisks in the table below.
Languages/Alphabets |
Character Sets |
---|---|
Windows Default* |
|
ISO Default* |
|
UTF-8* |
|
Arabic |
Windows 1256* |
Arabic |
ISO 8859-6 |
Baltic |
Windows 1257* |
Baltic |
ISO 8859-4 |
Central European |
Windows 1250* |
Central European |
ISO 8859-2 |
Chinese Simplified |
GB2312* |
Chinese Traditional |
Big 5 |
Cyrillic |
KOI8-R* |
Cyrillic |
ISO 8859-5 |
Hebrew |
Windows 1255* |
Hebrew |
ISO 8859-8 |
Japanese |
ISO 2022-JP* |
Japanese |
Shift-JIS |
Korean |
EUC-KR* |
Thai |
Windows 874* |
Turkish |
Windows 1254* |
Turkish |
ISO 8859-9 |
Western European |
Windows 1252 |
Western European |
ISO 8859-1 |
Western European |
ISO 8859-15 |
The GWIA also has options for controlling MIME encoding when messages are set to and from the Internet, as described in:
ConsoleOne settings:Section 53.1.4, Determining Format Options for Messages
Startup switches: Section 59.6.4, Message Formatting and Encoding