have you tried selecting the right character encoding from the view menu and the right character set settings?
Those &#xxx; things i assume are in the html part of the mail right? If it truly is text/plain then yahoo is seriously busted since that isn't plain text.
On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 13:02 -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote:
If I send Chinese (simplified) from evo and read it in evo using the IIIMF that comes with FC2, then things work fine. The text looks as it should (some symbols are missing from its dictionary, like the word for "peach", but it's decent for a first release). Also, if my wife sends Chinese (simplified) from yahoo mail (in mozilla) and reads it in yahoo mail (in mozilla), again using FC2's IIIMF, things again look fine. However, if my wife sends the same sort of IIIMF simplified Chinese text to me again with yahoo mail, again with mozilla on FC2, and I read it in evo on FC2, I see a bunch of stuff like: 你 好 妈? At first, I thought it might be because yahoo mail is setting the charset to: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii. However, we switched her to: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=gb2312 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ...and it still isn't interoperating. Is there any way to get yahoo mail+mozilla and evo to do Simplified Chinese in a common way?
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