fre, 2002-11-08 kl. 21:42 skrev Gregory Alan Kedrovsky:

>     > Seems to me it's a coding config problem. Does anyone know what might be
>     > the problem? He says he can send the same pic to his WinTel machine (via
>     > Juno, another dial-up he has) and it comes through fine in WinDoze. 
    
>     Tell him he'll be doing you a real favor by sending it as a .zip file
>     (do Macs have zip?) gzip -d or gunzip it.
    
> Really?? Is that the best answer to the problem?? You sound like you've
> bumped into this one before. And, there's no other fix for it? Is there
> a reason it happens?

To be honest, I've no idea. But what he's sending you will be 7-bit
encoded one way or the other. The best bet is base64 that's gone wrong
somewhere - you hinted at the same yourself. And yes, I have something
to do with anti-virus and anti-spam shit and how to deal with those
things in smtp mail, even base64 coded and suchlike. You never know, it
might work.

>     Tell him that, come the spring, you'll mow the lawn for him.
  
> I told him. But, I bet he doesn't hold his breath. We live just about 1
> hemisphere apart.  :-)

'Spect he'll pay the plane ticket :c)

Best,

Tony

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