I've finally switched to Jag (can't believe it took me so long, but I'd
somehow built it up in my mind as much more of a transition than it
really was), and am having one problem. I just sent my first email to a
Windoz recipient  that included a  v. 9 Word document as an attachment.
I saved it as a Word document, included the .doc suffix, but the
recipient said it came across as gibberish (it was a resume, and, come
to think about it, maybe that was a comment on my background, not on the
formatting...). Any ideas?
--W. David Stephenson

What e-mail program did you use?
It seems to be a problem with the encoding of the attachment.
There should be an option to set that, and you should set it to something
like "AppleDouble" or "MIME" (some programs encode, by default, as "BinHex", but windoze pcs don't handle that well).


hth

Luis

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