Hello, Dotty. Perhaps the person you are sending to is using a different
knd of encoding then your e-mail program is. Encoding breaks up your file
into small packets, when someone on your system gets your mail, the packets
are put back together into the file you sent. If you have two different
encoding methods, then the file looks like gibberish. I don't have Eudor
hooked up here,but if it happens that files to a particular person get
messed up, this could be your problem. If you like, send me a test file and
I'll figure out what encoding you're using. My e-mail address is at the
bottom of the message.
Thanks,
=Beth=
=Beth Hatch-Alleyne=
Justice Means Not Just Us.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dorothea Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 5:29 PM
Subject: Sending MS. Word documents by email
>Hello, listers, I am using JFW3.2009, Ms. Word 97 and Eudora Light 3.06.
>For the past week whenever I have sent out a document written in MS. Word
>97 through Eudora 3.06, I get a reply message that the file which was
>received is symbols and squares. It always looks fine to me when I read it
>with my JFW just before sending. I save the changes and send the file as
>an attachment. This has only been going on for a week, since I changed to
>a new hard drive. Any advice would be helpful. I am using the latest
>version of Windows 95, titled Windows 97.
>
>Dotty Martin
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