The solution turned out to be rather simple and not so obvious. When you save the e-mail template file, make sure you save the file with UTF8 encoding (or other encoding). In Visual Studio, File->Advanced Save Options... and select the desired encoding. Then, there is no need to set the encoding programatically...
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09-28-2007, 12:00 AM
Filed under: encoding, UICulture Language Control Controls ASPNET, utf-8, Visual Studio 2005, ASP.NET, ASP.net 2.0, Culture, How To, Kanji Email Subject encoding, localization, Culture UICulture, External file, VS2005