----- Original Message -----
From: "Timothy Partridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 2:45 AM
Subject: Unwanted publicity?


> I was somewhat surprised to see the word Unicode on page 8 of the Metro
> newspaper (London, UK) today (January 28, 2004).
>
> Unfortunately it was in the middle of an article about Mydoom, where it
says
> "The message may read 'The message contains Unicode characters and has
been
> sent as a binary attachment.'" This was the only one of

I think the sentence "The message contains Unicode characters and has been
sent as a binary attachement" is a virus file comes as an attachement in
subject area saying "hi". I got this kind of mail twice was containing
virus. But I don't know about the newspaper how it has come.

Rajesh

the possible
> messages they quoted, presumably because it was the most distinctive.
>
> The name Unicode is now in mailboxes around the world - is this a good or
> bad thing?
>
>    Tim
>
> --
> Tim Partridge. Any opinions expressed are mine only and not those of my
employer
>


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