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Thunderbird for mac os 10.4
Thunderbird for mac os 10.4




thunderbird for mac os 10.4
  1. #Thunderbird for mac os 10.4 how to
  2. #Thunderbird for mac os 10.4 mac os x
thunderbird for mac os 10.4

Ultimately, I know the problem is mine, since they are receiving the scrambles. So hmmm, I'd say its incorectly displayed, but they should be able to read it if its jianti going to a jianti account, I think. In my experience, I have no problems reading Chinese online when using those kinds of accounts, and they seem to be receiving it fine if I send it from there. Jockster~ I had considered this, which is why I have been sending both jianti and fanti test e-mails to my friends, who are using things like hotmail, yahoo, etc. So perhaps it is a matter of font, but if it is, what is the standard font, and is there anything that will work with both jianti and fanti, or are those two different encodings (and is that even the right word)? Gato~ I guess that would have been the obvious start, right? I just sent an e-mail to myself using jianti and fanti and I can read them without problem in both accounts.

#Thunderbird for mac os 10.4 how to

P.S.: I'll check the forums, but while I am here: Does anyone know how to set up the Traditional Character input in OSX to deal with pinyin compound words: meaning: instead of having to type ma, get ma character, then fan, and look for that one, typing in mafan and getting a handy little list of compound words to chose from? It couldn't be, could it?! Should I switch over and use only g-mail, or should I just throw in the towl and write letters. Is this their problem and not mine, and if so, how can I fix that? I would like to install the email program Mozilla Thunderbird on my Mac OSX (10.4.6) computer which is set up with several different user accounts. Has anyone been able to leave the prefered input method as a non-Chinese language and still consistently send Chinese that is received on the other end? If I change my prefered language in Thunderbird to either of those, will I be able to send e-mails in both, or do I need to change each time? Sometimes people are able to read them, sometimes they come up jumbled numbers on the other side.

#Thunderbird for mac os 10.4 mac os x

I have a problem: My computer is just as, or heaven forbid: more temperamental than I am, and I have trouble getting consistent results when sending Chinese e-mails through Mozilla Thunderbird (on mac os x 10.4).






Thunderbird for mac os 10.4