Dear GAP Forum,
First, I want to apologize for the last message. I had used absolute value
symbols and they appeared to you as =E2=94=82. Had I known this would have
happened, I would have written out "the order of Bn."I guess that your email client gets this very wrong, because '|' is an ASCII
character (hex value 7C).
Chad seems to use the utf encoding and some other character for the
vertical line instead of '|' (ASCII 0x7C)
You're probably composing your messages in HTML, and then
something weird is happening when a plain text version of your message
is made.
Chad's eMail client forgot to add the lines
MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0011_01C14CDB.42F84440"
to the mail header.
after adding this lines to the original mail by hand, you can read it if
your email client supports displaying utf-8 encoding (most of the gui
clients should do so)
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