Glen -

> I doubt it. I think the odd text is a result of either their sending in 
> HTML/MIME or your client's rendering of it.
I'm a Thunderbird user.  I get a few other ideosyncratic renderings from
time to time as well.  Jon's is merely the most consistent.
>  Sometimes, Marcus' Outlook posts render funny. But I use "View Message Body" 
> as "Simple HTML". So, I expect some funny renderings.
>
> And we're not piling on Jon ... 
I appreciate that, thus <grin>
> I'm blatantly USING him as a robust foil, who won't be offended by the abuse, 
> in order to push the idea that some one of us whose name will be left out to 
> avoid persecution might be able to use the extant technology to draw out 
> threads for collation and publication. >8^D

and I appreciate even more your good example/guidance/help by
coining/demonstrating idioms such as Robust Foil.  


- Steve

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