Apologies if the characters (Han? Hangul?) are in a mess;
while my MUA (Netscape 4) can view the original email,
I haven't figured out how to compose a message in Korean.

¿ÀÇǽºÇÁ¶óÀÚ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has started a thread entitled
[I18n][±¤°í] CD¹øÈ£ºÎ2002 Àü±¹ÆÇ ¾È³»
As far as I can see, this is a genuine post, not a piece of spam,
and I'd hazzard a guess that it was on topic. However my browser
did appear to attempt to contact a website in Korea while previewing
this mail, ie before I attempted to read it. This is partly my fault
as I must have left my browser in a dangerous state.

In an English language list I'd ask for html to be banned, and mime
attachments to be controlled in some way, to control viruses etc.
It would clearly be offensive and wrong of me to ask that all posts
on this list to be in English (or ASCII or ISO8859-1).
Is anyone here able to enforce "safe-hex" (a pun intended to describe
appropriate procedures to avoid catching computer viruses/virii)
in Korean ? (I don't wish to pick on Korean, this is the first
time I've hit the problem in a language I can't read.)

Thanks,

-- 
Dr. Andrew C. Aitchison         Computer Officer, DPMMS, Cambridge
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~werdna
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