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echo: linux
to: MAURICE KINAL
from: MARK LEWIS
date: 2016-04-25 10:14:00
subject: A Mse once bit my sis

25 Apr 16 05:27, you wrote to Holger Granholm:

 HG>> Just look at the lines above.

 MK> I did and once the 0xff you added is omitted the rest are the original
 MK> utf8 characters that originated from here.

are you saying that the addition of 0xff is changing the meaning of 0xc3 0xb8
and 0xc3 0xb6???

 MK> Now that I've mentioned it, what is the point of the 0xff?  Near as I
 MK> can tell all it does is screw up the display of messages you're adding
 MK> it to. If you're not aware of it I find it prefixing "@SUBJECT" which
 MK> is something I've never seen before.  Is the '@' character a function
 MK> of translation of the 0x01 control character found prefixing kludges?

yes, '@' is the result of converting 0x01 to something printable... the defacto
standard has been to use the @ but some programs convert to 'a' or '^a' or
'^A'...

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