Was hoping to hear something different  Gary :(

Cheers,
Chike



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It’s all proprietary, good luck figuring it out J
 
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Hi Listers, I have 2 quick questions.

I'd like to know what type of compression remedy uses to compress files 
that are attached. I believe these files are also encoded in base64... 
Question? Are attachments encoded before compression or the other way 
around? 

ARS 5.1.2
AIX 5.1 

Cheers, 
Chike
 
 
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