What I noticed is that the original message was gabled, my reply was
visible when I typed it, but them the whole message was toast when it
cam back to me via the list.
I'm using Outlook 2K with an Exchange 2k Enterprise server.
Fred
-----Original Message-----
From: Grant [Preconfigured] Hutchinson [mailto:grant_at_splorp.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:54 PM
To: Newton-Talk
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Fw: =
=C2=8F-=C3f=C5=BD=C3f=E2?=B0=C3f=E2?s=C3f=E2?=A2=C3f=E2?z=C3f=CBo
In a previous message, Fred Buecker typed vigorously:
> Sorry Grant, I actually had a reply in there. Whatever the problem is,
it
> ate my message. Try to not jump to conclusions next time OK?
Me? Just to conclusions? Never! :)
My apologies as well. I didn't mean to sound annoyed at you in=20
particular. However, I am extremely curious as to why certain email=20
clients do that sort of unwanted "translation" for us. It must be a=20
Microsoft security feature.
g.
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