From: John W. Wells on
I've been getting emails (some in HTML, others in plain text) and
listserv digests, and reading them in Eudora 7.0.

In the past several months, and more and more it seems, I'm seeing
things like this:

"that doesn't mean they're misleading."

which, of course, ought to display as this:

"that doesn't mean they're misleading."

I've tried both Mircosoft's viewer and Eudora's (under Options/Viewing
Mail) to no avail.

Some emails, from one or two particular senders, come through with a
carat-topped capital A (like this, �) after every word!

Thanks for any light you might shed!

--John W. Wells

From: John H Meyers on
Try this plugin:
http://www.windharp.de/software/utf8iso.htm

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From: John W. Wells on
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:09:42 -0600, "John H Meyers"
<jhmeyers(a)nomail.invalid> wrote:

>Try this plugin:
>http://www.windharp.de/software/utf8iso.htm

Thank you, John, that plugin's helping!

--John Wells
From: Jim Thompson on
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:09:42 -0600, "John H Meyers"
<jhmeyers(a)nomail.invalid> wrote:

>Try this plugin:
>http://www.windharp.de/software/utf8iso.htm

Hi John,

Does that plug-in cure the problem that I have where E-mail sent to me
from certain cellphone E-mail clients inserts "=20" wherever a space
should be?

...Jim Thompson
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From: jw on
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:14:44 -0800, John W. Wells
<djinn(a)7tsimmery.axe> wrote:

>On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:09:42 -0600, "John H Meyers"
><jhmeyers(a)nomail.invalid> wrote:
>
>>Try this plugin:
>>http://www.windharp.de/software/utf8iso.htm
>
>Thank you, John, that plugin's helping!
>
>--John Wells


Sure wish that plugin got rid of my crazy symbol that looks like lower
case a with a diacritical mark on it. But it didn't. It shows up
all through many in e-mails seemingly wherever line spacing controls
would be.

Oh well.

Duke