Windows 10: The built in Mail app can't seem to display kana properly in the subject-line of the email

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  1. The built in Mail app can't seem to display kana properly in the subject-line of the email

    /u/sprite-1, Dec 22, 2019
    #1
  2. kerrb Win User

    Windows 10 Mail app not displaying emails properly


    Hi, I'm new to the forums, but I just went to use the Mail app in Windows 10 for the first time and noticed that a lot of my emails are being displayed in a weird way, mostly with images. Most notably with youtube emails:
    Ex. 1

    The built in Mail app can't seem to display kana properly in the subject-line of the email [​IMG]

    (personal info has been 'oranged' out)
    An entire third of the screen is being used by a single line of text (also some words at the bottom of the email) that should really just be directly beneath the 'YouTube' logo banner.

    This problem is exacerbated when the app is made smaller with window mode.
    Is this just normal for the Mail app, or is there a way to make emails and images display 'correctly'? I'm not very savvy when it comes to fixing these sorts of things...
    Cheers in advance.
     
    kerrb, Dec 22, 2019
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  3. sneekez Win User
    Windows 10 Mail app not displaying emails properly


    Mine is doing this to kerrb and I can't find any help for it. As any ideas come your way? I know
    you haven't been replied too but I thought maybe you found something??? Thank you for your time
     
    sneekez, Dec 22, 2019
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  4. The built in Mail app can't seem to display kana properly in the subject-line of the email

    Replying to an email from Windows Phone 7 device with a subject line, this shows as (no subject) in Outlook 2010

    Hello everyone,

    When using Outlook in Conversation View the Subject is the very first line. When expanding the conversation to reveal all the others who have replied the subject is not listed. This is By Design. The only way to get the other replies to display the
    Subject is to switch out of Conversation view. Once I switch out of Conversation view each reply to the e-mail thread has its own Subject line.



    If the above does not reflect what you're experiencing please list the exact steps you're taking so that we can
    better understand the issue.

    Regards,

    Sergio P.
     
    Sergio P ., Dec 22, 2019
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