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What should I do if the corporate mailbox is garbled? What should I do if the corporate mailbox is garbled?
Why is the email my friend sent me garbled?

There are several reasons for receiving garbled emails:

1) The Chinese character code used by the sender to write the email is different from that used by Chinese mainland;

2) The sender uses other languages to encode the letter, and the received mail is encoded in Chinese characters by default;

3) The sender uses different email sending and receiving tools from the user;

4) The mail transmission mode of the sender's mail server is different from that of the 189 mailbox mail server.

5) For garbled mails, the following solutions can be adopted:

6) The problem of garbled code can be basically solved by adjusting the coding settings and setting them to correct codes. If the e-mail content is encoded incorrectly, the problem of garbled code may not be solved;

7) If it is unsuccessful, use the mail client (such as Foxmail) to collect the mail and check it again; If it is not successful, it means that the mail has been damaged before it reaches the server.

What should I do if the received mail is garbled?

The mail received garbled code, which is generally caused by coding problems. The solution is as follows:

1. Select an email in the mailing list, and right click → Open;

2. Select View → Coding → UTF-8;

If you read the email again, the garbled code will disappear.

What should I do if I receive a garbled email?

Generally speaking, there are three reasons for garbled emails: 1. Because the code of the sender's country and region is different from that of Chinese mainland, for example, the general mail code in Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province is big5, which may be displayed as garbled directly in the free mailbox. 2. The email software tool used by the sender is inconsistent with that used by you. 3. Because the sender mail server mail transmission mechanism is different from the free mailbox mail transmission mechanism.

1, open the email with microsoftoutloo, which is usually caused by coding problems.

2. select the mail in the mail list, and right-click > open, as shown in the figure.

3. select view >; Code > UTF-8, as shown below

The result is as follows, and now it is back to normal.

When you close the email, a prompt box will pop up asking whether to save it. Click Save. If you open it again, it won't be garbled

Is the number garbled after the mail is merged?

System problems may be caused by incorrect font installation or incorrect font settings. Select all the text, click the beginning of Word, and then click the icon to the right of the font. Or right-click directly and click font in the pop-up shortcut menu.

I found the western font in the font dialog box, and found that the western font was set to "MTExtra" or other fonts, which caused the numbers and letters to display garbled characters. Change the western font to "+western text", and then click OK.

How to solve the garbled mailbox of 163?

Generally speaking, there are three reasons for garbled emails:

1. Because the code of the sender's country and region is different from that of Chinese mainland, for example, the general mail code in Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province is big5 code, which may be displayed as garbled if viewed directly in the free mailbox.

2. The email software tool used by the sender is inconsistent with that used by you.

3. Because the sender mail server mail transmission mechanism is different from the free mailbox mail transmission mechanism. Generally speaking, most garbled emails can be solved by the following methods: first, collect garbled emails with outlookExpress (see here for how to receive emails with Outlook), then open this email, check View-> Encoding, and then try adjusting the following encoding settings. For example, you can choose chinesesimple (Simplified Chinese) or chinesetraditional (Traditional Chinese) or Chinese hz and unicode to try. Generally speaking, most garbled emails can be corrected. If you think this is troublesome, you can set GB23 12 as the default font, as follows (take OutlookExpress5 as an example): Tools-& gt;; Options-> Reading-> Font, select GB23 12 at "Coding", and then "Set as Default".