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Mystery solved. This has been bugging me for awhile. View your mail in plaintext mode to see if the J was indeed intended to be a smiley.
Quoted: So this is strange. Outlook is kind enough and provides multipart encoding, where the semantics of the J, which, if we run ahead, means the smiley face in Wingdings font, is correct.
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