Is it possible this user uses a different character set?  I've seen this
happen with people whose name consists of multibyte characters (Korean,
etc.)

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Steve Smith wrote:

> I have one person who's email replies appear to be blank in the body using
> Outlook 2000. This started happening a couple of months ago and I suspect
> that he had some temporary staff who was playing around with the Outlook
> Express settings. The ISP that I'm using provides a webmail version and when
> I look at the message that way, I can see the body but with two odd
> characters at the beginning. These characters are a y with two dots above it
> and what looks to be a lower case b and lower case p combined. I'll try
> putting them into the parenthesis (~).
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas on what might be happening here? The sender is
> not computer literate and is not local so I can't help him in person.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Steve Smith
> 
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