Thunderbird - Settings for Languages
Thunderbird 1.5 (for Windows) is a great program for doing email! And it handles just about any language under the sun. So I just love it.
The default installation for Thunderbird 1.5 makes the Western (ISO-8859-1) the default encoding for incoming and outgoing messages. This is great if you stick to English, but.....
For most everyone, I recommend setting these to default to Unicode (UTF-8). This will include support for almost all languages universally. There are some cases where you want to use an encoding for a particular language, and those are listed in the Language-Specific section. (see Japanese and Hebrew for examples)
To set the default encoding in Thunderbird:
- Go to the Tools menu and choose Options
- Click on the Display icon
- Click on the Fonts tab
- Under the Character Encodings section, set the Outgoing Mail and Incoming Mail settings to Unicode (UTF-8).








