So sprach �Jens Lautenbacher� am 2002-01-06 um 01:21:31 +0100 :
> This ->?<- is the euro sign. (I suppose it will be visible all right for
> the recipients, but while I am in the compose window I can't see it just
> a funny symbol looking like a circle with 4 spikes into the corners)

Hmm, I received the character as a ? (question mark).

However, it sounds (and looks according to your headers) as if you're
using iso-8859-1.  iso-8859-1 doesn't have a �, but just has the
international currency symbol, which is on the same place (bytewise) as
the �.

So, if you switch to iso-8859-15, you should get the �.

Alexander Skwar
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