Random charter in sent e-mail

2019-05-26 Thread Danny Kile
My sister is have a problem with SeaMonkey 2.49.4 running on Windows-7. 
When she send an e-mail to anyone this is what happens.


This may be what she typed.

Example of the text she may send is like this.

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of there country.

End of the example text.



After send the message and looking in the sent folder you can see that 
the message is exactly as she typed it. However, when I receive the 
message it will look something similar to this. It does not matter who 
receives it or what mail client they are using it will look like this to 
them.




Example of the text the receiver sees will look like this.

???  The quick brown? fox jumped?? 
over ??? the lazy ? dog. ??


Now is the time ? for all good men to ??come to the aid of there 
country.


End of the example text.




There is no set patter that I can tell. The question marks are added to 
the sent message. The question marks are not always question mark it 
could be any non alpha/number charter.


Well, thanks for asking, but I have already done a complete scan with 
numerous virus and malware scanners. The machine is clean.


Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
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Re: Random charter in sent e-mail

2019-05-27 Thread 🐴 Mr . Ed 🐴 via support-seamonkey

  
  
On 5/27/2019 12:54 AM, Danny Kile
  wrote:

My sister
  is have a problem with SeaMonkey 2.49.4 running on Windows-7. When
  she send an e-mail to anyone this is what happens.
  
  
  This may be what she typed.
  
  
  Example of the text she may send is like this.
  
  
  The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
  
  
  Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of there
  country.
  
  
  End of the example text.
  
  
  
  
  After send the message and looking in the sent folder you can see
  that the message is exactly as she typed it. However, when I
  receive the message it will look something similar to this. It
  does not matter who receives it or what mail client they are using
  it will look like this to them.
  
  
  
  
  Example of the text the receiver sees will look like this.
  
  
  ???  The quick brown? fox
  jumped?? over ??? the lazy ? dog. ??
  
  
  Now is the time ? for all good men to ??come to the aid of
  there
country.
  
  End of the example text.
  
  
  
  
  
  There is no set patter that I can tell. The question marks are
  added to the sent message. The question marks are not always
  question mark it could be any non alpha/number charter.
  
  
  Well, thanks for asking, but I have already done a complete scan
  with numerous virus and malware scanners. The machine is clean.
  
  
  Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
  


I also have noticed
that, but so far only in e-mail that has come from i-phones.

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Re: Random charter in sent e-mail

2019-05-27 Thread WaltS48

On 5/27/19 12:54 AM, Danny Kile wrote:
My sister is have a problem with SeaMonkey 2.49.4 running on Windows-7. 
When she send an e-mail to anyone this is what happens.


This may be what she typed.

Example of the text she may send is like this.

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of there country.

End of the example text.



After send the message and looking in the sent folder you can see that 
the message is exactly as she typed it. However, when I receive the 
message it will look something similar to this. It does not matter who 
receives it or what mail client they are using it will look like this to 
them.




Example of the text the receiver sees will look like this.

???  The quick brown? fox jumped?? 
over ??? the lazy ? dog. ??


Now is the time ? for all good men to ??come to the aid of there 
country. 



End of the example text.




There is no set patter that I can tell. The question marks are added to 
the sent message. The question marks are not always question mark it 
could be any non alpha/number charter.


Well, thanks for asking, but I have already done a complete scan with 
numerous virus and malware scanners. The machine is clean.


Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.


Try

"Put about:config in addressbar and press Enter.

Search there for mail.strictly_mime entry.

Right click that entry and Toggle to true.

You're done."

REF: 

Or tell the sender to stop using double spacing.


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