Hey Butch,

Sounds like a local/outlook server problem. I can see those symbols just fine. Check the settings on your Outlook Express.

And I didn't change servers last year. Haven't done so for several years now, and don't think I want to. (eek)

Far as the digest, I flipped over to my digest folder, and saw what I expected to see; the digest is sent out as a flat Plain Text email, using a US ASCII character set. Nothing fancy at all. Your virus scan might be interfering with normal delivery, intercepting it and sending it on to you as an attachment.

So I don't know what to tell you. I'm using the Mac Mail Client here at home and Thunderbird at work, and both work quite well with the PDML.

Doug



On Mar 20, 2006, at 10:48 PM, Butch Black wrote:

These questions are for Doug

Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI character set has not been displaying properly on the list (examples © copyright, ¢ cents, ° degree) They used to work, how come they don't anymore?

Also, I'm on the digest. Most of the digests show up as an attachment with a message from my anti virus saying it wouldn't scan for viruses due to too many nested layers. Is there any way of flattening the digest prior to sending?

Butch



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