Jérôme,

It is a multipart message. The little globe gives a choice of "show as
plain text with header" and that works just fine... as does Safari. It's
like PM is choking on the multipart thingy. It seems to be happening with
all folks using Yahoo mail, I think. (Glad to know that I can click the
icon, but would much prefer if PM could simply display the multipart
properly.)

Any other suggestions?


>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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