-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Basil Chupin さんは書きました:
I really don't know what is going wrong or who is to blame but all I do know is that if someone uses UTF-8 as the encoding of text in their mailer then what I see in TB is weird chars. Also, if I deliberately alter my setting for Incoming mail (under the Advanced option mentioned above) I can see weirdo chars in what otherwise appeared a normal message before I changed the setting from 8859-1 to UTF-8.
Maybe your system is converting UTF-8 to ISO-8859-1? And if UTF-8 fonts are not installed, the default system font, whatever it is, will be used. That's fine if you care for nothing but modern English. It thoroughly sucks when trying to read everything else.
This has been already discussed some days ago when I talked about seeing a black diamond with a white question mark in the middle of it.
But of course! Thunderbird does this a lot for Subject: headers in non-standard charsets. Even the localized, non-English/non-latin versions do this. IIRC, RFC which defines mail headers (RFC2822? RFC5322???) still requires USASCII encoding for mail headers, which by the way is not enforced by most MUA's and MTA's. Apparently TB does enforce it. With coming global TLD's this will need to be changed to UTF-8 to accomodate the new gTLD rules. == jd In the force if Yoda is so strong, construct a sentence with the words in proper order then why can't he? - -- ? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4-svn0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFLfXvxhpL3F+HeDrIRAi5vAJ9vDq6ebeyu74xZwozWKQDhQL65UQCaA0iv 3qJnMdXni/mQlQJkP2RTbLc= =Ka7L -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org