why is Thunderbird adding strange symbols to my emails, nobody can read them?
My emails look fine in the Sent box. But nobody can read them when they arrive, and when returned they look horrific. Here is an example:
IV, Page 112.Present� � � � � � � � � � Perfectvituperant� � � � � � � � �coxitcoquit� � � � � � � � � � � �terruitfaciunt� � � � � � � � � � � duxitaudit� � � � � � � � � � � � �vituperaveruntterret � cepitducit� � � � � � � � � � � � laboraveruntlaborant� � � � � � � � � �audivitcapit� � � � � � � � � � � � �fecerunt
This has just started, it's been fine up till now,, and I am at a loss to know what to do. I am using Windows 7, 64 bit, have Norton and Malware Bytes, and the latest Thunderbird version, now set on Western following my reading of your forums, but absolutely nothing is working.
Can you help?
Thanks
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lets see.
Western is about the worst setting you could choose. UTF or UNICODE is the defacto standard for email and has been for years. Unfortunately some folk insist on using old windows code pages for mail and that ofen causes problems. So do not join them. Unicode unless you just can not get away with it.
Now to this bit, I can only guess because I have no message source, but there are some option.
1. Text copies from a word processing program. Word in particular tends to paste very bad HTML and specifications for fonts that are unrealistic in the real world. Especially for those that do not have the Microsoft office fonts installed (apple, android, Linux etc.)
2. You have specified a font for the message to be composed in that is simply not installed on the recipients device so it has substituted something the machine thinks is similar (for instance is also a san serif font)
3. The outgoing message is corrupted during transmission. Usually the result of anti virus scanning.
4. The incoming message is corrupted by scanning. (particularly common where PDF attachments are concerned)
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lets see.
Western is about the worst setting you could choose. UTF or UNICODE is the defacto standard for email and has been for years. Unfortunately some folk insist on using old windows code pages for mail and that ofen causes problems. So do not join them. Unicode unless you just can not get away with it.
Now to this bit, I can only guess because I have no message source, but there are some option.
1. Text copies from a word processing program. Word in particular tends to paste very bad HTML and specifications for fonts that are unrealistic in the real world. Especially for those that do not have the Microsoft office fonts installed (apple, android, Linux etc.)
2. You have specified a font for the message to be composed in that is simply not installed on the recipients device so it has substituted something the machine thinks is similar (for instance is also a san serif font)
3. The outgoing message is corrupted during transmission. Usually the result of anti virus scanning.
4. The incoming message is corrupted by scanning. (particularly common where PDF attachments are concerned)
THANK you, Matt, for your assistance. VERY much appreciated.
This answer will show my ignorance of Thunderbird's workings which I originally changed on advice from an internet help column, but can you please direct me to instructions or tell me how to restore the defaults it came with?
I am assuming it downloaded originally with UTF or UNICODE? If not, I would like to restore it to one of the two you mention, Ideally I would like to return it to the state it was in originally, it worked fine till I meddled with it.
I had about given up. I teach online and have to respond to hundreds of people, none of whom can read a word, so you can see your help is much needed and appreciated.
Try here:
Tools|Options|Display|Formatting
Under Fonts & Colours, click on Advanced.
At the bottom of the next window, under "Text Encoding" you can select the default encoding. Here you can choose "Unicode (UTF-8)".
Let us know if this makes any difference.
Go to Tools > Options > Display > Formatting and click on Advanced… on the right under Fonts & Colors. Now choose Unicode (UTF-8) as text encoding for incoming and outgoing mail.
THANK you, Zenos and Onno!
From what I have gotten back so far it works!! I wanted to try to test it out and I'm still waiting for a couple more letters to come back, but fingers crossed, so far you seem to have solved it.
This problem has seemed to stump everybody else I've asked and I really appreciate such fast and accurate help!
Many grateful thanks!
M.
My problem is similar but only seems to affect mass mailed political messages that I receive. I have incoming and outgoing text encoding set to Unicode, but political messages I receive are always in Western for some reason. No other messages seem to be affected. Not a huge problem, but it bothers me that no settings are effective in forcing these messages to Unicode.
UPDATE: this question is off-topic and I have re-posted it as "Some emails encoded improperly" in SUPPORT FORUM > THUNDERBIRD
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@tsines Funny how political parties that claim we should be offering them a chance to run our lives have difficult coping with something as simple as email.
However you problem is not the same as that in the original question here. You problem relates to folk that have not weaned themselves of Microsoft smart quotes. I suggest you ask your own question to further discuss the issue. This is not the place.