I've been conducting an experiment by sending to various friends who have
Yahoo, Juno, Earthlink, and more.  So far, *only other Gmailers see what I
have actually sent*.
*~D.*


On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Peter V. <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Sounds to me like the recipient's email program is breaking the emojis.
> Not Gmail's fault.
>
>
> On Thursday, 2 July 2015 05:30:51 UTC+2, Diane wrote:
>>
>> I am sending this with the dim hope it will help shed more light.  To be
>> clear, the emoji show correctly on my composing screen and Sent copy.  When
>> my (AOL) friend replies, that is when my emoji change to letters and
>> numbers.  Here is another example that was in my friend's reply; the
>> wording is all mine and was included in the reply:  Also, \uD83D\uDC47.
>>  (Here I have a finger pointing downward for you to see further comments
>> below in bold.)
>>
>

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