It was not "undecipherable". It was encoded in the
 Chinese Big-5 code (used in Taiwan).

 The message is to solicit interested party to attend
 a class on how to use FAX with computer as the first step
 to e-commerce.

 It has a contact number of 02-25705975 for enrollment.

 HweeBoon

---------------------- Forwarded by Low Hwee Boon/KRDL on 08/05/2000 02:06 PM
---------------------------


Stefan Struiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/04/2000 01:25:49 AM

To:   "Robert G. Wilson v" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:    (bcc: Low Hwee Boon/KRDL)
Subject:  Re: Mersenne: Undecipherable And Bounced Transmission




"Robert G. Wilson v" wrote:

> Et al,
>
>         I did and deleted it.  Do you need it for any reason?  Bob.
>
> Stefan Struiker wrote:
>
> > To All:
> >
> > Got a strange (Japanese or Russian?) email from
> >
> >           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No, but my curiosity is piqued  [1] because there are legible
references to "486DX-100" and othersuch, which make it quite
possibly a Farsi, say, communiqu� to the Mersenne Ring by someone
in that region, and [2] because every attempt to reply to the sender and
to others listed came back with errors.  If Farsi is right to left, I've struck
out,
but Turkish, perhaps?

Always The Detective,
Stefanovic


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