Are you perchance referring to the icon referring to
http://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/faces/picons/ ?
if so, it's not a nazi symbol although I can see where it might
resemble such;
instead it was designed to symbolize computers as reaching the 4
corners of the globe.
Well, that's what various Hoosiers told me a few decades ago ;-)
Although opening up your 2nd link, if that's to what you're
referring, I have no clue what that's supposed to be.
From: Séamas Ó Brógáin <sob@leabhair.ie>
Date: Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Symbol in e-mail message
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
I only was able to find 2 messages from Brad, both lacking any
Nazi-symbol-like shape.
I think you are mistaken. His messages contain a graphic embedded in
the header, using a new technique called X-face, which places a
graphical image in all e-mail messages. Perhaps your e-mail program is
not displaying them.
In fact you can see the symbol he uses at other sites, such as
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user/282865. It’s also
cached at
http://cache.gmane.org//gmane/linux/debian/user/282972-xface.png.
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