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Old 08-10-2009, 11:13 AM
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Default [SOLVED] What is this? A hash?

Is this anything to be concerned about? It doesn't look like
something one would expect to see in their incoming e-mail
with the webmail client. Or is this something I can find referenced
in HELP? I wouldn't even know what to call it to do a search!

(See boxes to right of Elvis - name changed to protect the living -
with what look like hexadecimal entries that somehow I doubt are
MAC addressing).

BTW, Firefox 3.0.12 on Win XP Home Edition, Java 1.5.0_11.

Dear all,

Please be reminded that the deadline is today.
Should you have any lists, please send it to me and Tosh.

Thank you & regards,
Mio

----- "Elvis Presley" <elvis@graceland.com>さんが書いたメッセージ:
>


Thanks for any attention to this newbie question.
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Old 08-11-2009, 04:16 AM
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When those characters are pasted into this forum, they appear to be chinese letter perhaps? I think they were just unicode bytes and the email client you were using was not displaying them properly.
Nothing to worry about.
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Old 08-11-2009, 11:19 AM
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Dirk, Thank you. Yeah, you're probably right. Japanese now that
I think about it. It looked like a row of boxes with another row underneath,
and each box holding two alpha numeric characters.

Thanks again!
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