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BengaliMail - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q 1 : can I use the existing keyboard to use BengaliMail? Q 2 : I have registered for this service. How do i get an email address: myname@bengalimail.com? Q 3 : I tried to send mail through BengaliMail.com. But the multi-line text box where the mail has to be typed is not enabled at all. Instead a solid grey box is appearing. How do I type the Bengali message? Q 4 : While typing a message, i see only English & not Bengali. Q 5 : Can the Bengali mails sent by using BengaliMail be viewed directly using an email client software such as Microsoft Outlook. Q 6 : Can the Bengali mails sent by using BengaliMail be viewed as it is, on any mail service provider like the Hotmail, Yahoo. Q 7 : I received a Bengali Mail. But I am not getting the Bengali Text in the mail. How do I get? Q 8 : I received a Bengali Mail. As the Bengali Message is not displayed, I tried to select the link 'If the Bengali Message is not displayed, Click here to open in a new window'. But the link doesn't work.How do I view the Bengali Mail? Q 9 : How do i send an email to a user if his email client software doesn't support Java? Q 10 : I received a Bengali Mail. Using the link in the mail message, I downloaded the Bengali Font. But I am not getting proper Bengali letters in the mail. How should I get? Q 1 : can I use the existing keyboard to use BengaliMail ? Yes. BengaliMail uses normal keyboard to compose Bengali text. Q 2 : I have registered for this service. How do i get an email address: myname@bengalimail.com?
TanilAnjal.com will soon provide a free email address with a mail
storage space of 2MB.
We will be sending the email id & the password to the
registered users by mail shortly.
Q 3 : I tried to send mail through BengaliMail.com. But the multi-line text box where the mail has to be typed is not enabled at all. Instead a solid grey box is appearing. How do I type the Bengali message?
This will happen if your browser doesn't support Java.
BengaliMail requires a Java-Enabled Browser.
If your browser has Java support and even then if you face this problem,
then check whether the Java & Javascripts are enabled in the
browser settings. If disabled, set it enabled and then try BengaliMail. Q 4 : While typing a message, i see only English & not Bengali.
Num Lock key is used to toggle between Bengali and English mode. Q 5 : Can the mails sent by using BengaliMail be viewed directly using an email client software such as Microsoft Outlook.
If your email client software supports the display of the messages in
HTML format in the message view window, then the Bengali mails sent by
using BengaliMail can be viewed directly in the message window.
For example, Bengali mails sent by using BengaliMail can be viewed
directly in Microsoft Outlook.
Q 6: Can the Bengali mails sent by using BengaliMail be viewed as it is, on any mail service provider like the Hotmail, Yahoo.
Some mail services such as Yahoo displays the messages in HTML format
in their message view window. In such services, Bengali mails sent by using
BengaliMail can be viewed as it is, in the message window.
Q 7 : I received a Bengali Mail. But I am not getting Bengali text in the mail. How do I get?
If you are using an email client software to read the mail, refer Q5. Q 8 : I received a Bengali Mail. As the Bengali Message is not displayed, I tried to select the link 'If the Bengali Message is not displayed, Click here to open in a new window'. But the link doesn't work. How do I view the Bengali Mail? This happens with some of the email client packages such as Lotus Notes. In this case, using the 'Save' command in your email client software, save the message as a HTML file in your local system. After saving, open the saved html file using a Java-Enabled browser such as Internet Explorer 5.0. Now, the browser will display the Bengali mail. Q 9 : How do i send an email to a user if his email client software doesn't support Java?
Use the SendMail type as 'Send Message as Text' to send the message. Q 10 : I received a Bengali Mail. Using the link in the mail message, I downloaded the Bengali Font. But I am not getting proper Bengali letters in the mail. How should I get? If you are using Outlook Express(IE) 4.0(or above), set the Encoding from the View menu (View -> Encoding) to User-Defined. If the Encoding is other than User-Defined, Indian language characters will not appear properly. |
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