On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:31:36PM +0200, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Heikki Krogerus <heikki.kroge...@linux.intel.com> writes:
> 
> > Hi Al,
> >
> >> How did you end up with that in subject lines?  "[\u0344PATCH ", that is...
> >
> > I don't see anything like that in the subject lines? Is someone else
> > seeing it?
> 
> Your subject lines are properly encoded utf8, starting with:
> 
>  =?UTF-8?q?=5B=CD=84PATCHv5=2004/12=5D=20
> 
> The question is how you ended up using the three byte [̈́ instead of the
> more commonly used [ character? Both look identical on my screen, but I
> guess some email clients might have a problem decoding the first one.

No problem (in UTF8-supporting xterm), just a visible difference, triggering
"huh? how did that happen?" reaction...  FWIW, looking at it with xmag now
shows this:
    **
** ** **
****  **
 ******
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 ******
which is sane enough for [ with this diacritic mark, so the things worked
as they ought to.  I'm just curious - what had produced that in the subject
lines of this thread in the first place?
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