Hi, the y with umlaut = � = Alt 255 in ISO.... character set.
But Alt 255 in 'extended ASCII' = IBM character set, better known as 
character set '437' is an idle.

Regards, Bastiaan


On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 01:46:08 -0800 (PST), Binky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sunday, March 2, 2003 at 11:16:26 +1000
> "Ron Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> (snip)

>>  Not Arachne's fault, but I have at least one
>>  client to whom I cannot (by any means I have
>>  tried) send more than one attachment with
>>  Arachne.

>> (snip)

>>  Clearly, HIS mail server is only letting one
>>  attachment through.

>> (snip)

> Hi Ron,

> The following may or may not be related to your
> problem.

> The reason I am subscribed to the arachne-digest
> from my Yahoo! mail account, and not my mail
> account at my ISP, is that some arachne digests
> contain a letter "y" with an umlaut above it at
> the end of some inline mime attachments, and my
> ISP's mail server sees the "Y with umlaut" as
> some kind of end-of-file character and truncates
> the digest right after that character.  Try
> sending a message to that person that contains a
> "y with umlaut" on a line by itself in the middle
> of the message and see if it arrives intact.

> Hope this helps.

> Binky

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