Chances are you are using some high order ascii character like char 80 (ยด)
or 146 (') or 145 (') instead of ascii char 39. Retype the email text and
make sure you use the apostraphe located to the right of the semi-colon key.
Your mail reader may not know how to handle ascii chars > 127 (7-bit) or
your mta may not know how (configuration) to relay non-7bit ascii chars.
I had one of these in an email template the other day that came out as some
chinese char in some mail readers, and upside question mark in other
readers.
Axton Grams
On 2/13/07, Dan Caissie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I have a question.
Why is ' as in it's would be replaced by it?s being replaced by a ? in a
text email notification.
Simple right J
Thank you,
Dan-
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