well as
some other information I thought might come in handy. From their reply
(which *seemed* friendly enough) I got the impression that that would be too
much trouble
In my Re: What Is This?: & stuff (2/1/2002) I confirmed the surmises
of a couple of other guys by citing a relevant s
carl lee wrote:
> All of these are from China. It can be read by Chinese browser. They are
> commercial advertisements. It is extremely irresponsible, and must be stopped.
> This list is not for junk mails such as these.
>
> Carl
> --
I would appreciate anyone with a
Pps: I subscribe to 5 news lists. This is the only one on which I've seen
messages such as these. How come dey's pickin' on us?
Esteemed edstatters:
In his What Is This?: (January 31, 2002) Ronny wrote:
<< I've started receiving messages like the following from the newsgroup.
Is this a problem with the newsgroup or a problem with my mail program?>>
In his Re: What Is This?: ÒµÎñÁªÏµ Jay replied:
This is probably a message written in another alphabet like a asian one. I
receive spam mail at my yahoo address from .kr (korea?) addresses with such
fonts.
sayonara
Yves
"Silvert, Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
4EBC97E6B14ED4118ADF00508B658C7937FDD2@exchange">news:4EBC97E6B14ED
A recent one had an email root address matching a Taiwan friend, so I infer they
are coming from there. they have the same 'appearance' I find when looking at
Chinese web pages, suggesting that yes, they are intended to be Chinese
characters but mis-handled.
Perhaps there is a short set of typic
All of these are from China. It can be read by Chinese browser. They are
commercial advertisements. It is extremely irresponsible, and must be stopped.
This list is not for junk mails such as these.
Carl
--
Ronny Richardson wrote:
> I've started receiving me
We (our systems administrator and I) have been mystified by the recent
glut of these messages too. Most of them seem to come from Asian
countries, so I presume the problem has something to do with the mapping
of Asian character sets. I know there have also been lots of problems
with spam and vir
I thought that these were sublime messages from Venus. I am receiving them
too.
Henry M. Silvert Ph.D.
Research Statistician
The Conference Board
845 3rd. Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Tel. No.: (212) 339-0438
Fax No.: (212) 836-3825
> -Original Message-
> From: Ronny Richardson