On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 06:49:04PM +0000, Grant Edwards wrote:
> The single-quote characters denoted by =8C and =B9 don't display
> properly.  Neither does what I'm guessing is some sort of dash encoded
> by =8B.
> 
> Those codes aren't right for ISO-8859-[1,15] or any of the common
> Windows code-pages. Emails from that same Exchange server who use
> Outlook seem fine, so it looks like it's a problem with Microsoft
> Entourage.

Oh, that problem.  I have seen this also from coworkers who use
Entourage, who send in plain text but have "smart quotes" enabled in
Entourage.  I was never able to resolve it to my satisfaction, but 
the problem went away on its own eventually everyone I communicate
changed their e-mail environment in one way or another.  Sorry, I have
no idea what the fix for that one is.  It seems like Entourage and/or
Macs have a unique encoding for that stuff that I was never able to
identify.

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