When "J" means ":-)"

Lately I've been recieving mails with the letter "J" in seemingly random places. At first I thought I had gotten old, the world around me changed and people were starting to replace the smileys with single letter J's. I thought it meant "Joke" and carried on.

Recently I noticed other people being puzzled by the J's aswell, so I thought I'd find out where the J's come from. It actually turns out to be a technical problem when using Microsoft Outlook to send smileys.

Microsoft translates a ":-)" into a smiley character from the wingdings font. When the mail is sent, the character encoding of the mail screws everything up and by the time that I recieve the mail in Thunderbird it has become a "J".

Until Microsoft solves this, try to refrain from using smileys, or turn off the "show emoticons as icons" feature.