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When I get emails containing characters with diacritic signs such a é, è, ö, they are transformed into other symbols such as @

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In the Help I see instructions for writing emails containing characters with diacritic signs, but no instructions for seeing them correctly in the emails I receive

In the Help I see instructions for writing emails containing characters with diacritic signs, but no instructions for seeing them correctly in the emails I receive

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I'm not an expert on this, I hope that someone else who knows more can help you. But I suspect that the solution lies with the encoding scheme used for your incoming mail. If you go to Thunderbird Preferences > Display > Formatting > Advanced you'll see the scheme your system uses: in mine it's Unicode (UTF-8). However there are many alternatives, as you'll see if you click on the drop-down arrow. Maybe one of the others will give you better results?

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தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

I'm not an expert on this, I hope that someone else who knows more can help you. But I suspect that the solution lies with the encoding scheme used for your incoming mail. If you go to Thunderbird Preferences > Display > Formatting > Advanced you'll see the scheme your system uses: in mine it's Unicode (UTF-8). However there are many alternatives, as you'll see if you click on the drop-down arrow. Maybe one of the others will give you better results?