

It seems to me it's a bug in Mail.app when communicating with Outlook as Exchange client. If this email is forwarded using Mail.app to somebody with Outlook 2010/2013 on Windows, received email on other side will have the same look as at Mail.app like this:Īnd YES, somehow encoding in RAW message switches from UTF-8 (default for Mail.app) or KOI8-R (default for Outlook in Windows) to Korean charset="ks_c_5601-1987". Received email in Mail.app can’t be read because of bad encoding interpretation. Somebody sends an email in Russian using MS Outlook 2010 or 2013 that have a certain symbol in text that can be inserted in email’s text field in Outlook like this:Ģ.3 Outlook autocorrection transforms the > symbol into the symbol that looks like the UNICODE sysmbol U+27A2 (usually people do so to show the quoted text)ģ. This post explains how to change the default character encoding in Notepad (e.g., UTF-8 to ANSI) on Windows 10. As for why I need this: some subtitles have Win1250 encoding and I have to convert them to. I was trying to find a simple (possible free) app for Mac which could do the same but I cant. Mail.app is running, 1 exchange account is active (exchange 2010 server)Ģ. Hey, Ive been using Notepad ++ on Win64 and that is a very powerful text editor and it had a very usable function that is to change the encoding of a txt file. There are the steps to reproduce the problem:ġ. Dim writer As New System.IO.StreamWriter(fileName, False, ) Thank you for your reply. Upgrading to El Capitan didn't solve the problem.īug requests in Feedback Assistant tool: for Yosemite #523042 (), for El Capitan Public Beta #966229 ()Īnd it's not a problem with sender's encoding.
