All the incoming messages that I receive from collaborators situated in countries like Korea, China and Japan, on receipt, are not portrayed automatically in a font that would make possible the right depiction and reading of the sender’s electronic address, the message’s subject and text content.
Moreover it is impossible for the common filters that I have predetermined (in shorting office / filters) to recognize the keywords and to function properly in those messages.
For example, The following message which was sent by a collaborator in Korea
From: ▦ 謄o 貸昱族蹟 췹.,鯨兒" 쇰體岾擬派漲昱族蹟.薪藉
Subject: 哭 訣怒 虜촉考錄 눼돈돨菱 / 國턱 귓P 恪僅N ( I塊 漑壞怒 ) 柩A 굉焞 皐Y
Text:옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜 옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜 옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜
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Does anyone know if there is a way in order messages similar to the above, be recognized and portrayed automatically in a font (i.e., Central European Iso, Western European Iso, Windows Default, or other), that would make possible
(a) the right operation of the predetermined common filters (in shorting office / filters)
and
(b) the right depiction and reading of the sender’s electronic address, the message’s subject and text content.
Thank you !
Moreover it is impossible for the common filters that I have predetermined (in shorting office / filters) to recognize the keywords and to function properly in those messages.
For example, The following message which was sent by a collaborator in Korea
From: ▦ 謄o 貸昱族蹟 췹.,鯨兒" 쇰體岾擬派漲昱族蹟.薪藉
Subject: 哭 訣怒 虜촉考錄 눼돈돨菱 / 國턱 귓P 恪僅N ( I塊 漑壞怒 ) 柩A 굉焞 皐Y
Text:옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜옜
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Does anyone know if there is a way in order messages similar to the above, be recognized and portrayed automatically in a font (i.e., Central European Iso, Western European Iso, Windows Default, or other), that would make possible
(a) the right operation of the predetermined common filters (in shorting office / filters)
and
(b) the right depiction and reading of the sender’s electronic address, the message’s subject and text content.
Thank you !