Ron,

I've never heard of such a thing.  Rather than checking your client's
mail server, check how he has his software configured.  Or you could
telnet into his mail [having him enter his own user name and password
without you looking] on the server, and see how many attachments get
that far [after you sent a mssg with 2 or 3 small attachments].

However, I have yet to manage to know everything there is to know, so I
could be wrong. <G>

l.d.

P.S.  If you want a "mail to" that has 8 attachments possible [max in
Arachne] let me know & I'll ship one out.
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On Sun, 02 Mar 2003 11:16:26 +1000, Ron Clarke wrote:

> Hi Folks, L.D., Glenn,
<snip my stuff>

> I wish !

> Not Arachne's fault, but I have at least one client to whom I cannot
> (by any means I have tried) send more than one attachment with Arachne.
> Arachne encodes and attaches multiple attachments, and sends the correct
> number of bytes through my ISP's mail server, but my client only gets
> one of them still attached.  Clearly, HIS mail server is only letting
> one attachment through.

> I have to remember to ZIP everything into one attachment when sending
> work to him.

> Has anybody else come across this ?

> Regards,
>    Ron

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