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When Foxmail (v3.11) receives emails, the sender, subject, date, size, etc. are all garbled. Why?

The situation of garbled characters in Foxmail emails is a bit complicated.

The most common cause is "garbled" caused by inconsistent Chinese internal codes. There are spaces, Japanese characters, radicals, individual Chinese characters, etc. in the email. Secondly, the email content is all in uppercase and lowercase English letters and arranged very neatly. The reason is that the sender's E-mail software settings are not all in 8-bit format, which is caused by the MIME format.

In addition, due to the different email tools used by the sender and the receiver, for example, when the recipient uses Foxmail to receive emails sent by the other party using OE, garbled characters may also appear.

Of course, judging from what you reported, the problem you encountered is probably caused by the different operating system language encodings used by the sender and receiver. If you know which language encoding your message should be in, you can select an encoding manually: Click the window's View menu, point to Encoding, and then click the correct language encoding.

You'd better communicate with your customers and use the same version of the operating system. Of course, if the above method is not feasible and the number of words in the email is not large, you can enter the content of the letter in the Windows "Paint" program, then save it as an image file in BMP format and send it as an attachment.