Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread David Noel
Hi Brian The message was mostly in Simplified Chinese Mandarin characters, but there were many invalid characters, and the message was not in Mandarin. You are probably right that it was a wrong font setting. I received the message in English, it was as following: "Hi Bill Just in with client,

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Brian, On your iPhone Settings> General >Language & Region - iPhone Language English and Region Australia? Click on English, do you have all English listed at the top of the list? English (Australia) English (Canada) etc Apps, websites, menus, and other items use the first language in the

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Daniel and Brian, I’ve had a good look at Brian’s email message that showed as garbled foreign text & symbols. I’m not sure if the problem is with Brian’s ISP (Bigpond) handling of the message sending, encoding, or virus scan? I compared Daniel’s message All Headers to Brian’s reply All

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2017-05-19 Thread Brian RISBEY
Thank you David and Ronni I had all the English languages in order with Australian at the top, Simplified Chinese was just after all the various English languages. A mystery... I wonder if Daniel has the same? Brian Risbey OS10.3.2  On 19 May 2017, at 16:17, David Noel

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2017-05-19 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Brian Nope,….just English (Australia) and English (UK). Then all the other English after that. :) Same as I’ve always used to post on both computer and iPhone. :) Kind regards Daniel Sent from my iPhone 7 --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: Web:

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Brian RISBEY
Hi Ronni Daniel's text message was in an Asian language. I just was inquiring to if it was supposed to be or if I have a wrong font setting in my iPhone6. Brian Risbey OS10.3.2  On 19 May 2017, at 13:47, Ronni Brown wrote: Hi Brian, You can still open any app by