Stuff like that often indicates a character not in your current font. I see it mostly when messages are sent between unicode users and people writing in an application like MS Word. They write in Word and send text saved in Word but not in unicode, Word files contain a lot of control characters which won't print.On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 7:35 AM, Greg <web@web.knobby.ws> wrote:I’ll try using another email address for TextMate. Although I don’t have trouble with any other emails.⌃⇧⌘F ⌃⌥⌘G ⇧⌥⌘F ⇧⌥⌘GWe’ll see how this comes across in the two emails. And a copy bcc’d to other addresses on the same server.I’m guessing not many have this problem. BTW I’m on 1and1..comGregOn Feb 24, 2017, at 8:01 AM, textmate-request@lists.macromates.com wrote:Message: 2
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 11:01:21 -0500
From: Per Olofsson <magervalp@fastmail.fm>
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Subject: [TxMt] Re: textmate Digest, Vol 105, Issue 22
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2017, at 10:52 AM, Greg wrote:Why the question marks?
Something between the mailing list and you appears to be having
Unicode issues:
http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2017-February/040275. html
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