Hi Ben, you wrote on So, 14.Nov.2010 (11:19:07): > On 14/11/10 8:52 PM, Reinhard Irmer wrote: >> you wrote on So, 14.Nov.2010 (02:13:47): >> >>> You should be able to change the Thunderbird setting to UTF-8 and >>> make it behave in View -> Character Encoding. >> >> View utf-8: umlauts in body or utf-8-characters in body are OK, >> umlauts in headerpane are destroyed (shown as ? in black square) >> >> View iso-8859-1: umlauts in body are OK, utf-8-characters in body are >> destroyed (o¿o) = (o¿o), umlauts in headerpane are OK > > Okay, what about the preferences for Thunderbird? I'm assuming you're > using Windows for all these, in which case go to Tools -> Options -> > Display -> Formatting -> Advanced. Character Encodings for both > outgoing (composition) and incoming mail are set here (I'm assuming > that your setting was only in the View -> Character encoding section). > You'll want this to match everything else (although it shouldn't > matter if View -> Character Encoding resets itself to ISO-8859-1 if > the other two are set to UTF-8).
I'm not so familiar with TB because my favourite client is 40tude-dialog, where everything works fine. I only tested the probs with TB to see,if there are differences in showing the characters. I had set the options in TB for incoming/outgoing msgs. to iso-8859-1; now I changed to utf-8 and now I will see, if problems getting solved with this. When I have results I'll tell you. -- So long Reinhard --- [on OUTLOOK2007 with QF-Macros] --- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users