A. He wrote the post in Word or other type program which attached some formatting to the .doc. When copying the post to his e-mail program and e-mailing it out in Rich Text and Plain Text the formatting isn't stripped. This can cause symbols to appear for quotation like # , but in this case maybe there is a format attached that the OGD program that creates the digest reads the whole message as an attachment and rejects the post. If this is true you could try a free program like PureText to strip the formatting. PureText: http://www.stevemiller.net/apps/
B. You have a anti virus and/or spyware program that scans each out going message, attaches some code, and the OGD program that creates the digest reads the whole message as an attachment and rejects the post.
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