I have problem with when tha name is showing up with national caractes that it shows up bad both when the heder is utf-8 and iso-8859-1. In the google Contact it shows right both wen sending and reciving. I hav also checked in the build in mail client in Windows 10 and it shows up right. it is the Swedish letters åäö ÅÄÖ and german ü.
Example:
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Ulf_Finn=E4s?=
To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Per_S=F6derlund?=
Should be Ulf Finnas and Per Söderlund.
From: “F?rs?kringskassan”
Reply-To: “F?rs?kringskassan”
To:
Should be Försäkringskassan.
Note that the subject showa up right with the national caracteras.
Plese I did not realice the the e-mail would be visable! Can some one couprupted or deleta that parts so it is not catched by some one unapropriate. Please!
And the trubbel is not when I send it is when I got e-mails from others. It shows up right in the webb and for example the Windows 10 mail client as I show here.
I tried to reproduce it and was not successful. In versions going back to 6.0.24985 it displayed correctly. Could you try reinstalling eM Client? All your data will be safe, but make a backup first just to be sure.
OK but I should tell you that I have 3 clients on the same mail account on different computers with exacly same version of eM Client but the differece is that two have Windows 7 and one Windows 10. Thay have all the same problem and is all seleced in the same language setup.
The only difference I can came up of the selection when I mail and get a reply whith wrong address shown up a for the Ulf mail. Is that I for eM Client in that case used the Google adressbok. But in this mail from Släktforskarförbundet it was only a receiver mail.
I looked at all the emails, but I am unable to reproduce the problem.
It is a long shot because you have the same problem on all three computers, but could you try repairing your Inbox? Right-click on your Inbox and choose Properties > Repair.
Did not think Repair would help, but was worth a suggestion anyway.
In a fresh install of Windows 10 (Set for English (UK)), with the latest release version of eM Client (set in English), the emls you sent me all appear correctly. eM Client is able to read the utf correctly.
The question mark inside the square box point to a character set error. Windows typically uses this symbol for a character that is missing in the used font.
This is possibly a wrong set up of your standard system font.