on 3/9/02 1:41 PM, Judi Sohn wrote:

> on 3/9/02 1:35 PM, Neil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> A friend of mine tried to send me a file that is a couple of megabytes.  It
>> came through as 17 segments, each attached to a different message.  All the
>> segments have the exact same name, "Attachment", without any segment number
>> suffix.  He doesn't know what happened, so it looks like something that his
>> e-mail program did for him, or mine did for me.  I found this in the header
>> of his messages:
>> 
>> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000
>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000
>> 
>> Does anybody here know how I could join the segments back into one file?
>> This has happened to me before too.  Thanks in advance,
> 
> Not exactly sure what happened, but I think something like Rosetta
> http://www.thothsw.com/utilities/index.html should be able to put it all
> back together again.

Thanks for the suggestion, Judi.  Are you saying that I should save all of
the attachments to a separate folder.  Rename each segment so that they end
in consecutive numbers.  And then drop the first one on Rosetta?  I tried
that once before with Stuffit Expander.  I don't remember if it worked, but
I was wondering if there were an easier way.  I could try it again with
Rosetta.


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