Email servers sometimes fail to pass along the "encoding header," leaving your inbox to guess how to read the text.
While the specific characters translate to nonsense, this phenomenon happens frequently in emails and web development. Here is a blog post explaining how to identify and fix these "digital hieroglyphics." Why Your Text Looks Like Nonsense (And How to Fix It) Email servers sometimes fail to pass along the
Mojibake (Japanese for "character transformation") occurs when software misinterprets the "recipe" used to display text. Think of it like this: is the chef writing a recipe in French. Email servers sometimes fail to pass along the