don't send just an .exe - many email programs might think this could be
spam. make a .zip out of it (drop zip) and then send it base64 - that
should work.

---marlyse

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>I just tried to send a self extracting stuffit archive for windows, and
>figured that since it was effectively a windows file (it has an .exe
>suffix) and was going to a windows user I should use Base64 encoding. PM
>threw up a warning saying that it had reverted the encoding choice to
>Smart because Base 64 would corrupt the file. I appreciate the warning
>from PM but an confused by it; AFAIK windows files (even applications
>like this self extracting archive) don't have resource forks so why would
>Base64 be unsuitable?


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