On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 03:50 +1100, Paul wrote: > Hi list, > Firstly, I sent an email to a client quoting some prices on the server > that we use for our own website and it arrived with the (correctly) > typed £ sign as a capital 'L' . Dunno if it's purely coincidental, but 'L' was the old way of writing £ Doubt this helps with character sets though ;) > I then sent a test email to myself from my ISP account to my address > on this same (questionable) server and it was perfect. To be sure, I > repeated this exercise the opposite way round (own server to ISP a/c) > again perfect! I phoned my ISP help boys who are usually mega reliable > and they assured me they had never experienced this before. So - has > anyone any ideas on this, I can only assume that the problem lies with > the recipient's ISP's web server - I do not know the os. > > Secondly, if characters are being mis-read by a machine on any send > path does such an error constitute a risk? > > Thirdly, if so, what steps should be taken? > > > > </rave> > Catch ya > _____________________ > one step at a time... > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html -- Joel Merrick email: <joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> mobile: 07929 208 567 ServiceStyle Ltd. - Manchester's Technology Experts https://www.servicestyle.com GPG Public Key - https://www.servicestyle.com/joel_servicestyle.asc
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