Squirrel Mail Bug

Squirrel Mail Bug

am 12.06.2005 14:02:55 von larryrobert

I would like to report a bug in squirrel mail. when you copy text from
MS word when composing an email the apostrophe (')
and dash (-) are replaced by this consistant garbage:

’

i would like to report this problem to the gurus that be.


Thanks,

Larry N

Re: Squirrel Mail Bug

am 12.06.2005 14:58:44 von Sam

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your E-mail or Usenet software does not support MIME signed messages.

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larryrobert@gmail.com writes:

> I would like to report a bug in squirrel mail. when you copy text from
> MS word when composing an email the apostrophe (')
> and dash (-) are replaced by this consistant garbage:
>
> ’
>
> i would like to report this problem to the gurus that be.

You need to send your report to:

Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052

This is a bug in Microsoft's shitware.



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Re: Squirrel Mail Bug

am 12.06.2005 20:43:33 von Alan Clifford

On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 larryrobert@gmail.com wrote:

> I would like to report a bug in squirrel mail. when you copy text from
> MS word when composing an email the apostrophe (')
> and dash (-) are replaced by this consistant garbage:
>
> ’
>
> i would like to report this problem to the gurus that be.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry N

Either you are using the wrong character for an apostrophe, ie ` rather
than ' or your computer may be at fault for mapping the apostrophe key to
the wrong code. In the latter case you should contact the manufacturer of
the computer, the keyboard, the operating system, the window manager or
the software itself.


--
Alan

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