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Some e-mails have funny signs in them when the writer has written "I'm". How can I get them to apear normally?

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I'm sometimes appears as Ia£tmm but the a has an umlout above and the £ sign is a Euro sign with the tm being like a trade Mark symbol

I'm sometimes appears as Ia£tmm but the a has an umlout above and the £ sign is a Euro sign with the tm being like a trade Mark symbol

被選擇的解決方法

It is hit an miss. View menu (alt+V) > Text encoding. Specifically selecting unicode may help if it is not selected, as may selecting Western. it also may do nothing.

otherwise look at the font used. To do that you will need to look in the message source (Ctrl+U) and search for the font family For example messages from the forum contain

font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif

Look for a font name you do not have installed. (probably something one gets with Microsoft office) Then look for a source to download it.

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Usual cause is encoding or the use of fonts you do not have installed on your system.

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Thanks for that, is there anything I can do about it?

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選擇的解決方法

It is hit an miss. View menu (alt+V) > Text encoding. Specifically selecting unicode may help if it is not selected, as may selecting Western. it also may do nothing.

otherwise look at the font used. To do that you will need to look in the message source (Ctrl+U) and search for the font family For example messages from the forum contain

font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif

Look for a font name you do not have installed. (probably something one gets with Microsoft office) Then look for a source to download it.

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Thanks Matt for your help, I now know how to go about investigating the problem. Many thanks.

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Stall said

Thanks Matt for your help, I now know how to go about investigating the problem. Many thanks.

Sorry I have no definitive answers, but it is simple yet complex. Like machine language translation really. Sounds simple, but until now anyway really only good for a laugh.