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Hi Carren,

On 01 February 2002 at 17:16:00 +1300 (which was 04:16 where I live)
Carren Stuart wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Besides, the PGP tray and hotkeys really are just as quick to use as
> the plugin in my humble opinion!

Yes, and besides, they may be unsightly but they do no harm.

> I still would like to know why it creates the weird characters
> though! Curiosity has the better of me :-)

I've had a good try to seem the rhyme/reason in it and failed.
Theories abound about patched plug-ins (it's not that) and encoding
method (8bit vs 7bit vs MIME vs QP). I still don't see the common
denominator. And nary a problem with GnuPG.

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