On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Ratson Naharadama
<yahoo-arch AT heplist.com>wrote:
> Alas, looking at what came through of my previous post, a Unicode font
> wouldn't help you since the non-ASCII characters were all transliterated
> into another form or replaced by question marks. Thus, G with a dot
> above became G. (G with a period after), H with a breve below became H(
> and all arabic letters were replaced with question marks.
>
> If you want to see any of it in original form, request a copy off-list
> and I can send off-list. If you lack Unicode support, I can also put
> together a few images or make a PDF.
>
> Apologies for it not coming through as expected.
>
> --
> Ratson Naharädama
> Denver, Colorado
>
I would look at your mail server, some of them do not pass on unicode. The
reason I am now with Gmail is for that very reason, that while my previous
mail server could accept unicode, I couldn’t send unicode.