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On Fri, 2020-03-20 at 13:14 +0100, gio.cot via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
Hi all

I try, also i think is near impossible ..

The questioni is : is it possible to insert emoji in subject mail ?
to
send the e-mail i use tha command snmd (http://uzaemon.d.dooo.jp/)

Thanks in advance


If the emoji is a bog standard one, and if you're using an extended
unicode character set then you can always include the character.

https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html

Obviously you have to hope that your mail client, your computer set up,
the mail relay, and the receiving mail and client all have the ability
to see and transmit and use that extended character and don't do some
hidden foo if they don't like it...

😀 < should be a smily face unicode character. Obviously differen
t clients and applications might render that as something more than a
bog standard character or might not show it or might show a default "we
don't have a clue what this is character is" character (think the grid
pattern number, or the triangle/! of conversion doom).


Gio



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