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Re: About oracle-l: some odd combinations of characters

From: Jan Pruner <JPruner_at_email.cz>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 00:49:32 +0100
Message-ID: <40199C0C.2030603@email.cz>


I don't use Outlook and I see it (=20) in mails from Lisa Koivu only. Maybe she use new Outlook 2003?

JP

Barbara Baker wrote:

> I'm definitely NOT using Outlook, and I see the same
> thing.
> 
> Never noticed it in any of the fatcity messages.
> 
> It's curious.
> 
> 
> --- Mladen Gogala <mladen_at_wangtrading.com> wrote:
> 

>>That is a natural consequence of using Outlook. When
>>the message is
>>encoded in another character set and is improperly
>>converted, you get
>>lovely characters like that. Outlook is a part of a
>>very sinister virus
>>called "windoze". Despite all attempts, spreading of
>>the virus has not
>>been stopped yet. Companies like Novell, Redhat and
>>Mandrake can help
>>you with programs needed to stop the deadly windoze
>>virus.
>>
>>On 01/29/2004 05:14:57 PM, Mario Cariggi wrote:
>>
>>>Hi list,
>>>
>>>has someone observed the presence of
>>>some odd combinations of characters in the
>>>body of the mails of this mailing-list?
>>
>>Combinations
>>
>>>like this one: 20=3D
>>>
>>>Do I miss anything? Is it a bug/virus/worm?
>>>
>>>and by the way thanks Jared for your work on
>>
>>oracle-l!
>>


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