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Supported character sets for remote domains in Exchange 2013

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013

The following character sets can be specified for messages sent to remote domains.

  • In the Exchange admin center (EAC), on the Remote domain settings page, select the name from the MIME character set and Non-MIME character set drop-down lists.

  • In the Shell, use the value in the Name column in the following table for the CharacterSet parameter or NonMimeCharacterSet parameter in the Set-RemoteDomain cmdlet.

Supported character sets for remote domain configuration

Name Description
big5 Chinese Traditional (Big5)
DIN_66003 German (IA5)
euc-jp Japanese (EUC)
euc-kr Korean (EUC)
GB18030 Chinese Simplified (GB18030)
gb2312 Chinese Simplified (GB2312)
hz-gb-2312 Chinese Simplified (HZ)
iso-2022-jp Japanese (JIS)
iso-2022-kr Korean (ISO)
iso-8859-1 Western European (ISO)
iso-8859-2 Central European (ISO)
iso-8859-3 Latin 3 (ISO)
iso-8859-4 Baltic (ISO)
iso-8859-5 Cyrillic (ISO)
iso-8859-6 Arabic (ISO)
iso-8859-7 Greek (ISO)
iso-8859-8 Hebrew (ISO)
iso-8859-9 Turkish (ISO)
iso-8859-13 Estonian (ISO)
iso-8859-15 Latin 9 (ISO)
koi8-r Cyrillic (KOI8-R)
koi8-u Cyrillic (KOI8-U)
ks_c_5601-1987 Korean (Windows)
NS_4551-1 Norwegian (IA5)
SEN_850200_B Swedish (IA5)
shift_jis Japanese (Shift-JIS)
utf-8 Unicode (UTF-8)
windows-1250 Central European (Windows)
windows-1251 Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 Western European (Windows)
windows-1253 Greek (Windows)
windows-1254 Turkish (Windows)
windows-1255 Hebrew (Windows)
windows-1256 Arabic (Windows)
windows-1257 Baltic (Windows)
windows-1258 Vietnamese (Windows)
windows-874 Thai (Windows)