What exactly is confusing?
Is that those strange strings with % signs and numbers and some leters, like "a0443e1ef47944eef19a669275e47c5d8323730364f9f4513be9733f45ac1837a70967439bb99a
0b50f44a7"? (there was probably a % every 2 to 8 characters or so)
You often get that when the browser can't display some unicode characters. Those are characters like "à éç" or other language specific characters.
The name is probably in Chinese or Japanese as suggested by the name "wugusi wu".
To display them, you need to click Display in the menu. From there, go down to "Characters encoding".
Sellect one of the following:
Unicode (utf-8)
Automatic detection|Chinese
Try also Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
If that don't work, you need to add oriental languages support.
In Windows, open the control pannel.
Sellect "Regional and linguistic options"
On the Languages tab, check the box for "Install files for extreme oriental languages". All the needed files are probably already present. Click OK and Apply.
If you check the two boxes, almost all web pages will display correctly, whatever the language used and independantly from the language of your windows installation.
The message about non-displayed images is always present if the sender is not in your contacts list.
Electro
June 2011