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Sat, 22 Mar 1997 16:33:18 -0500
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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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
I find no reference in the manual.
Can anybody give an explanation of these two symbols, please?

Secondly, I do not find the double ^ in the ASCII Character chart.  How can
one reproduce it?

Thank you.

Francis
List owner, FrStudy-L (Franciscan Study List)

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