It's a "feature" in your browser. Mozilla does it, so I imagine that most clients have the option. Jim John Rodgers wrote: > > When the message got to me, what I had on screen at the end of the line > was a graphic, pure and simple. A bright yellow emoticon graphic, not > ascii text characters. If this is not from HTML, then how does it get > converted from ascii to a graphic presentation. |
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