What you said in message-id: <4ace6f97.6010...@g.nevcal.com> was:

> When it is not ASCII, it may still be
> separated and recognizable.

and our discussion might be concluded that this is true 'not really, but
only theoretically.'  Your suggestions 1)-4) are not accesptable to
Japanese users at all.

I couldn't resist writing because the discussion was important in
designing Mailman's subject prefixing and numbering.  I'll shut up my
mouth again because I'm so busy.

Sorry for disturbing,

-- 
菊地時夫 tkiku...@is.kochi-u.ac.jp
http://weather.is.kochi-u.ac.jp/
〒780-8520 高知大学理学部情報科学教室
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