Hello,
On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 04:37:46PM +0100, Anahata via BitFolk Users wrote:
I've seen that pattern before and seem to remember
that this is
what appears on the screen if you get a £ sign in a utf-8 message
and your system is expecting ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
I have seen and fixed many of these encoding problems in various
places over time, so I really want to find someone who's
experiencing it right now!.
So... yes, your messages have
Content-Transfer-encoding: binary. That's
not helpful, and if Outlook/Windows default to Latin-1 that's what
you'll get.
The actual body of the email is in an attachment marked as utf8 though,
so I think that's why it works for almost everyone. Then there is
another attachment that's the PDF. I could well believe that the top
part being "Content-Transfer-encoding: binary" is a/the problem
here though.
If there's someone on Outlook who sees this problem and is willing
to let me fire test emails at them until it stop happening, please
let me know!
Cheers,
Andy
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