Hallo Graham,

On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 13:19:45 +0100GMT (9-7-2004, 14:19 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

FG> So - What exactly does TB! DO when a message is "in another character
FG> set"..

It loads that character set (when it's present on your pc) to show it
properly. When you reply to the message TB is likely to use the same
set, mostly because your reply might contain characters from that set.

FG> and do I need to care?.

No.

FG> I've just noticed that I'm writing in Latin-9

Your message says:

Content-Type: text/plain;
 charset=us-ascii

Just don't worry about it.

BTW your message didn't contain a signature delimiter:
<dash><dash><space> on an empty line, that makes quoting easier for
most mature e-mail clients (TB being one of them), because your
signature will be excluded from the reply automatically.

And that signature would include this disclaimer:
FG> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FG> Notice:  This e-mail message, together with any attachments,
FG> contains information of Merck & Co., Inc. (One Merck Drive,

That doesn't make a lot of sense on a public mailing list.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

Disclaimer: Any opinion stated in this message is not necessarily shared by my budgies 
or rabbits.


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