Evie Leder wrote:

>This is still going on. I get this garbled text that -- if I copy it and
>paste it into a new message, it de-scrambles and I can actually read it.
> This is on incoming email only. Suggestions?

Is it an HTML message? (In this case, a globe button appears at the
bottom of the message with the "view in web browser" option). If so, is
it rendered the same way by Safari?
If it is a plain text message, show the full header (from the view menu)
and look for the charset specified in the content-type header; if it is
something other than a roman charset (us-ascii, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15,
windows-1252...), you can adjust the font used for the corresponding
script in the display preference. If no charset is specified in the
content-type header, make sure the "assume charset for undefined incoming
messages" option is correctly set in the character sets preferences
(typically, iso-8859-1).


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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