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Hi! Sorry it took so long to reply. Clearing the cache didn't help. These artifacts only show up in my gmail as read in Thunderbird. I would post this in the Thunderbird forum - but can't understand the instructions for inserting a screenshot. I know that's what I should do - but this is the only forum I understand well enough to post a JPG. Perhaps someone reading this post has had the same problem.
It sure looks like the coding is not using Unicode-8. I've searched for how to change that, but as you probably well know, finding a straight answer about Thunderbird settings is less than easy. All I did run across seemed to suggest the sender is using coding=Western and s/b using Unicode-8. Not much help, I know, all I could find. Maybe it will jog something or you can take it further.
Thanks! I just found a reference to the Noto Color Emoji Font - and the screenshot shows the exact same artifact as I'm referring to. It's about the same size as a letter - but looks like a square inside which are three 'zeros' (top left and right of the square and bottom right of the square - and what looks like the number '5' in the bottom right corner of the square.
Please explain what you mean by the code package. I'd like to pursue this issue and fix it (if possible).
@Nisko
Found something you can try. I use Segoe font. Look at this link:
change your font. Just about everyone I have seen with this complaint is using Arial and it is not a unicode font.
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