It accepts Hebrew character input and pasting from the Unicode/XML
Tanach.
???
for example.
I get question marks as well, with Mozilla which is the same under the
hood as Thunderbird.
Your problem is that you sent out the message with "Western
(ISO-8859-1)" encoding. To send Hebrew with Thunderbird, you need to
select either "Unicode (UTF-8)" or one of the Hebrew encodings -
probably from the View menu then under "Character Encodings", or you can
make Unicode your default as I do.
Here is some Hebrew to test that:
בְּרֵאשִׁית
This should be readable with MS Outlook and Outlook Express (recent
versions, but perhaps only on Windows) and several other mail clients,
not only with Thunderbird and Mozilla.
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Peter Kirk
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peterkirk AT qaya.org (work) http://www.qaya.org/
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