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There is a reason why so many emails come up gibberish and it has to do with the York server. I came across a recommendation — it may have been in MacWorld — several years ago for an app which solves this problem. It was in the $40 range, not cheap, but it was said to work extremely well and address this very specific problem. However, gibberish went down — at least in the MTL posts I received — so I forgot about it.
I’m sure an enterprising Twainian could find it.
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Denis M. Donovan, M.D., M.Ed., F.A.P.S.
Medical Director, 1983 - 2006
The Children's Center for Developmental Psychiatry
St. Petersburg, Florida
P.O Box 47576
St. Petersburg, FL 33743-7576
Phone: 727-641-8905
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Времена сложные, дураков много.
— Алексaндр Романович Лурия
These are complex times, many fools around.
Alexandr Romanovich Luria in:
Goldberg, Elkhanon (2001). The Executive Brain: Frontal Lobes and the Civilized Mind.
New York: Oxford University Press, p. 16.
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