Paul Bergsagel wrote on 26/02/2019 02:14:
Rubens wrote:
Hello all,
I am receiving some Unicode-encoded e-mails which look garbled because
Seamonkey always try to display them with Western encoding in the first place,
so I always have to manually change the Text Encoding option for every Unicode
e-mail I read.
In the "Text Encoding - Message Display" preferences setting I tried both the "Default for
current locale" and the "Other (including Western European)"
but none gets what I need (to force opening every e-mail in Unicode viewing
mode).
Can anybody help ? My Seamonkey version is 2.49.4, language UK English and my
OS is Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, language US English.
Thanks in advance,
Rubens
Unicode must be set separately for the browser and for email.
To Set Unicode for email:
--open an email window and go to the menus item "View"->"Text Encoding" and
select "Unicode" at the top of the list.
To Set Unicode for the browser:
--open a browser window and go to the menus item "View"->"Text Encoding" and
select "Unicode" at the top of the list.
I did that, but for email the setting does not stick, so for every single
message I have to redo that.
Even if I open the message, set to Unicode, close the message and reopen it
seconds later, the setting always comes back as Western.
For the browser, the setting never changes by itself as it does for email.
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