Bernard Delmée wrote:

Confirms what I saw : text or simple html are alright, original html
is not. What surprised me as explained in another post, is that I do
not have this problem with various ThunderBird versions I've tried.
Could a SeaMonkey developer acknowledge the problem, and perhaps let
us know how to help ? I suppose a  test case would be useful, but in
my case I am only seeing the issue with some work-related Outlook
messages which I can hardly share. Other messages from the same
origin display just fine...

The critical bits would be from the message headers: the content type, content transfer encoding, and MIME version. For example, without revealing any of your content, I extracted the following from your message:

MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

If you could extract this information from half-a-dozen of the problem messages, a pattern might emerge.

To reveal the message headers, do CTRL-U (in case you didn't already know).

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