"g" wrote: > Björn Persson wrote: > > everything as UTF-8? > > yes. 8859 throws up garbage characters just as bad as utf-8, but utf-8 > tends to keep it down to 1 or 2. Do you often receive emails that are encoded in UTF-8 but claim to be some other encoding? If not, I suggest that you stop enforcing any particular encoding. Let Thunderbird use the encoding that is specified in each individual message, and all will be good as long as the messages adhere to standards. You may also want to review the thread "Curious characters in Thunderbird on Linux...", started by Kevin Martin last Wednesday, 17:15:13-05:00. Björn Persson
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