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From: Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com>
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Subject: MIMEd html, minor fonting buglet
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Karl M. Hegbloom writes:
 >  Attached is the original message, and a screen snip of what it looks
 > like here.  Ideally, the smiley would be a yellow glyph, and the
 > goldenrod text (quoted by the '^:') would be black.

Assuming you have some package that turns smileys into image glyphs,
it probably is on a hook that isn't run in VM's presentation buffer.

