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Heyho,

today I got an email from an online shop starting with an emoji, which is a thing I dislike very much, but it seems people are getting increasingly used to those Emojis in emails .. we got to deal with it.

I received an Email with the coconut Emoji 'U+1F965'

Heyho, today I got an email from an online shop starting with an emoji, which is a thing I dislike very much, but it seems people are getting increasingly used to those Emojis in emails .. we got to deal with it. I received an Email with the coconut Emoji 'U+1F965'
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I received an Email with the coconut Emoji 'U+1F965'

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Definately emoji. The sender put them in the Subject. This seems to effect Linux OS.

I've been doing a bit of a search and located a similar query with a solution. * https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1178430

PXFX2 says...quote : ......using Googles notoColorEmoji.ttf (https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-emoji) installed in .font folder (linux here) and having no other emoji style font files installed, notoEmoji-Regular.ttf or Symbola-emoji.tff causes this issue. installing one of the standard non-colour emoji fonts and the problem goes away, and so does your coloured emojis. TB seems to use the standard version in perference to the color version font file

pjbroad says...quote: This work for me thanks. I had to place the file notoColorEmoji.ttf into the directory /usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto though. I'm running Ubuntu Linux 18.04 (dev) with Thunderbird 52.6.0 .