![]() UTF-8 is an Unicode encoding Unicode exists since ~ 20 years (!!) and UTF-8 since a little bit later. The condition to see correctly the caracters is that both the sender and receiver use UTF-8 (or compatible) as encoding. ![]() It's true, those problems are always less, anyway i think that a program like Thunderbird should have as default encoding UTF-8 just after install.Īs we know, UTF-8 allows to show all the alphabets in the world at the same time (i could write in hundred of language in the same document), it's suggested by W3C (or even standard of W3C, with UTF-16). not Unicode!Įverybody experienced problems with accented letters or different alfabeths, expecially who speaks more than one language or has foreign friends who want to give their phisical address. The default encoding was not UTF-8, and not even UTF-16, and.
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