Hello Fong, I have set utf8 as default, so if email comes it where the sender has missed out the relevent headers (like this one) it assumes its utf8 which means all the !"£$%^&*( comes out as ????????
JG Seak, Teng-Fong wrote: > I didn't have any problem with the newsletter either. On the other > hand, the newsletter is in English, so whether the message's header > indicates UTF-8 or US-ASCII or anything else, the result should be the > same. > > What email programme do you use? Maybe your programme associates > wrongly UTF-8 to a symbol font. > > Fong >
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