Random large coloured emojis appearing in Thunderbird email list [duplicate]

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Since I upgraded from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 whenever I open Thunderbird there is a globe icon, and sometimes also headphones icon, appearing in my list of new emails.

These icons hide the titles of my emails. When I move the mouse over the icons they partially disappear. When I scroll down there is another globe icon further down the list.
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Since I upgraded from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 whenever I open Thunderbird there is a globe icon, and sometimes also headphones icon, appearing in my list of new emails.

These icons hide the titles of my emails. When I move the mouse over the icons they partially disappear. When I scroll down there is another globe icon further down the list.
18.04 thunderbird emoji
marked as duplicate by pomsky, Byte Commander, fossfreedom⦠Jun 15 at 13:33
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Ubuntu 18.04 fresh installation, Thunderbird inbox âinvadedâ by large icons (coloured emojis)
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Since I upgraded from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 whenever I open Thunderbird there is a globe icon, and sometimes also headphones icon, appearing in my list of new emails.

These icons hide the titles of my emails. When I move the mouse over the icons they partially disappear. When I scroll down there is another globe icon further down the list.
18.04 thunderbird emoji
This question already has an answer here:
Ubuntu 18.04 fresh installation, Thunderbird inbox âinvadedâ by large icons (coloured emojis)
1 answer
Since I upgraded from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 whenever I open Thunderbird there is a globe icon, and sometimes also headphones icon, appearing in my list of new emails.

These icons hide the titles of my emails. When I move the mouse over the icons they partially disappear. When I scroll down there is another globe icon further down the list.
This question already has an answer here:
Ubuntu 18.04 fresh installation, Thunderbird inbox âinvadedâ by large icons (coloured emojis)
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18.04 thunderbird emoji
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Installing the fonts-symbola package fixes the problem.
sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola
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Installing the fonts-symbola package fixes the problem.
sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola
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Installing the fonts-symbola package fixes the problem.
sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola
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Installing the fonts-symbola package fixes the problem.
sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola
Installing the fonts-symbola package fixes the problem.
sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola
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