On Wed, May 01, 2013 at 08:02:26AM -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote: ... > was even more curious was a mystery glyph in the subject line: "." > From the context the glyph was intended to by an apostrophe. This glyph ...
I use a lot more than ordinary keyboard characters in my emails, with vim-enabled constructs like CO₂ and E = ½mv² . How many of you can read those? While I don't use M$ crap, I do see a lot of funny text out there. I have a few Asian friends and clients, so I see a /lot/ of text that doesn't render well in UTF-8 on the ASCII text window I use for email. And some surprising stuff that does - one Israeli correspondent sends emails with headers and diclaimers that render in Hebrew. So, think of <92> as a warning - the sender probably runs M$, their machine is probably p0wned, and their attachments will p0wn other M$ machines. Fix them before you forward them. Keith -- Keith Lofstrom [email protected] Voice (503)-520-1993 _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
