Well the headers of the message did state charset=iso-8859-1 so
if your mailer didn't use the right font then it is at fault.
Works fine here, and I'm using the same program.
Paul
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Ian Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thís ·sïg ìs jûst tø ãññõÿ ¶êøþ£è wh¤ ðºñ´t µ$ë ϧØ88591.
{Giggles} As someone whose mail reader has recently become MIME-aware ;)
Lee.
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For some reason my mom insists on calling it Playing with
On Sat, 19 Sep 1998 21:51:14 +0100, Dean Liversidge said:
Just because windows wants me to use codepage 850, i dont want to,
because when i connect to a BBS or something that uses hi-ansi
graphincs, it looks crap.
So you get what you asked for. Hardly anyone on the Internet uses
On 19 Sep 98, at 22:44, Ian Collier wrote:
OnSat, 19 Sep 1998 21:51:14 +0100, Dean Liversidge said:
Just because windows wants me to use codepage 850, i dont want to,
because when i connect to a BBS or something that uses hi-ansi
graphincs, it looks crap.
So you get what you asked
Dean Liversidge wrote:
Thís ·sïg ìs jûst tø ãññõÿ ¶êøþ£è wh¤ ðºñ´t µ$ë ϧØ88591.
Hmmm, looks like juberish to me, but what the hell, it doesnt bother me.
Unless you were calling me something not verry nice ;-)
It was
This sig is just to annoy people who don't use IS0-8859-1.
;)
On 18 Sep 98, at 19:44, Andrew Collier wrote:
Just out of interest, do these work? Sam Coupé SAM COUPÉ
Andrew
NOPE !
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Dean Liversidge
On Sat, 19 Sep 1998 20:52:03 +0100, Dean Liversidge said:
On 18 Sep 98, at 19:44, Andrew Collier wrote:
Just out of interest, do these work? Sam Coupé SAM COUPÉ
NOPE !
Yes they do. You even quoted them back correctly. :-)
X/Unix, Win95 and Mac OS seem to use the relevant character set
On 19 Sep 98, at 21:32, Ian Collier wrote:
OnSat, 19 Sep 1998 20:52:03 +0100, Dean Liversidge said:
On 18 Sep 98, at 19:44, Andrew Collier wrote:
Just out of interest, do these work? Sam Coupé SAM COUPÉ
NOPE !
Yes they do. You even quoted them back correctly. :-)
I only quoted
Erm, can anyone tell me either the location of the sam-users list
archives or which rfc the lying pig thing is in. You know the 'if you
throw it hard enough' etc.
Cheers,
Lee.
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I was doing object-oriented assembly at 1 year old ...
For some reason my mom insists on calling it Playing with
Lee Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erm, can anyone tell me either the location of the sam-users list
archives or which rfc the lying pig thing is in. You know the 'if you
throw it hard enough' etc.
oops that should probably have been flying since you don't see many pigs
telling porkies
Lee Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erm, can anyone tell me either the location of the sam-users list
archives or which rfc the lying pig thing is in. You know the 'if you
throw it hard enough' etc.
Lee.
Hi Lee... try here ;)
http://ruby.comlab.ox.ac.uk/imc/sam-users/
HTH
David
Lee Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erm, can anyone tell me either the location of the sam-users list
archives or which rfc the lying pig thing is in. You know the 'if you
throw it hard enough' etc.
Lee.
Hi Lee... try here ;)
http://ruby.comlab.ox.ac.uk/imc/sam-users/
HTH
David
David Ledbury wrote:
Lee Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erm, can anyone tell me either the location of the sam-users list
archives or which rfc the lying pig thing is in. You know the 'if you
throw it hard enough' etc.
Lee.
Hi Lee... try here ;)
On Fri, 18 Sep 1998 19:06:07 -0700, David said:
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| Persona Marketing Development, SAM Coup |
What codepage are you using? Certainly not the iso-8859-1
that your headers claim. The character you seem to have
put after SAM Coup is a control
Ian Collier wrote:
On Fri, 18 Sep 1998 19:06:07 -0700, David said:
++
| Persona Marketing Development, SAM Coup |
What codepage are you using? Certainly not the iso-8859-1
that your headers claim. The character you seem to have
put
At 7:18 pm +0100 18/9/98, Ian Collier wrote:
On Fri, 18 Sep 1998 19:06:07 -0700, David said:
++
| Persona Marketing Development, SAM Coup |
What codepage are you using? Certainly not the iso-8859-1
that your headers claim. The character you
Andrew Collier wrote:
On my Mac it's the ellipsis character - three dots in the space of one
character.
Just out of interest, do these work? Sam Coupé SAM COUPÉ
Yep :)
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