
- #Why did i get an apple email in some asian language install#
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#Why did i get an apple email in some asian language install#
You can install the beta app on up to 30 devices. Then, accept your email invitation or follow the public link invitation to install the beta app. To get started, install TestFlight on the device you’ll use for testing.
#Why did i get an apple email in some asian language free#
In-app purchases are free only during beta testing, and any in-app purchases made during testing will not carry over to App Store versions.
#Why did i get an apple email in some asian language download#
To install the App Store version of the app, download or purchase the app from the App Store. When the testing period is over, you'll no longer be able to open the beta build. Alternatively, with TestFlight 3 or later, you can turn on automatic updates to have the latest beta builds install automatically. TestFlight will notify you each time a new build is available and will include instructions on what you need to test. You can see how many days you have left for testing under the app name in TestFlight.
#Why did i get an apple email in some asian language tv#
#Why did i get an apple email in some asian language mac#

Thunderbird is ok, address book really ***** since it doesn't work with the OSX Address book at all. Took a while to convert my mailboxes (30+ of them) from emlx to mbox and loaded into Thunderbird. I need help here, I still like the operation in Apple Mail but this is killing me. Subject: =?BIG5?B?UmU6IMRftdizbqT7pdarfr3osN3DRA=?=Ĭontent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =?BIG5?B?SG9sbHlfUG9sYXLEX7XYs6Ks9cRS?= , Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v752.3) The following is just one example of HTML email I replied and turns out to be BIG-5 under Outlook, but user need to select UTF-8 to view it. I really need a way to do this from the Apple Mail side. I know this could be an Outlook problem (probably is) but I cannot tell my customer to change encoding each time. To fix this from the Oulook side, they need to open the message by double click, select encoding for the message, and pick either UTF-8 or BIG5 (if the message is BIG5, select UTF-8 and vise versa) then the message will display properly. Still I am getting problem sending mail that Outlook can properly decode by itself. So far it happens to the HTML type email. This usually happens when I 'reply' or 'forward' a Chinese email to someone. Even I succeeded in changing the encoding, there is no guarantee that the other side can read it properly. But in few instance Apple Mail tells me that there is an Error and cannot change the encoding. Tried manually setting the encoding before sending. check under 'Composing' preference for 'Plain Text', uncheck 'use the same message format as the original message'ģ. set the default encoding using Terminal to "BIG5"Ģ. I am getting the encoding problem again.ġ.

Now with my new MBP 17" I decided to use Mail again. I've abandon Mail for almost 2 years, 2 issues I had before is the 'disappearing mail' and the encoding problem.
