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Hi,
At 04:33 PM 3/22/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello, everybody:
>
>Sometimes I see, in Eudora light e-mail, a single or double ^ (circumflex
>accent) in front of the addressee. Example:
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> ^ |userid |time date| # [K]|Subject line
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>I find no reference in the manual.
>Can anybody give an explanation of these two symbols, please?
>
If these symbols show up under the "P" column (priority) the following
are their descriptions:
double circumflex highest priority
single circumflex high priority
(blank) normal priority
inverted single ^ low priority
inverted double ^ lowest priority
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>Secondly, I do not find the double ^ in the ASCII Character chart. How can
>one reproduce it?
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They're not ASCII, they're graphics.
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>Thank you.
>
>Francis
>List owner, FrStudy-L (Franciscan Study List)
>
>
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