In emailer-digest Digest V2009 #20, the person identified as Peter Bunn 
<[email protected]>,  thoughtfully said:

>Anyways... I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced similar to 
>that as described below.
>
>I'm running OS X 10.4.11, and Emailer works entirely happily in Classic, 
>with one exception: attachment uploads and downloads completely max the 
>CPU.
>
>I'm on a dialup connection and the above becomes noticeable if I try to 
>upload or download anything over (maybe) a single MB... after that, my 
>laptop's fans start in and Activity Monitor 'advises' that TruBlue 
>Environment is taking all available CPU cycles.
>
>Does anyone know of a way around this?  Or have a plausible explanation 
>for why it happens?

I'm using 2.0v3 on a 2002 Quicksilver G4 (10.4.11) and don't seem to have 
problems sending significant attachments -- except I'm on a DSL 
connection from AT&T. However my daughter, who uses a laptop PC, can't 
seem to open attachments (JPG, TIFF, PDF), either compressed (zipped 
w/ZipIt 2.2.2) or uncompressed. Either way the G4 doesn't seem to 
strain...

BTW, Chris, (since I see you're still helping w/e...@iler), how does one 
compress with "Base 64" as Bea mentioned?


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