Re[2]: Automatically zipping attachments?

2002-11-11 Thread Spike
Hello Mike Eriksson,

On or about Monday, November 11, 2002, 11:12:09 AM, in a galaxy
far, far away, Mike wrote:

ME When I attach a file to my email I want it to be zipped. 
ME // Anders

If you 'zip' a graphics file (*.jpg/*.gif) the zipped file will
be LARGER, as these files do not compress well or at all.  The
resulting file overhead of the zip format makes the file LARGER,
so you won't save anything, and most people are very wary of zip
files for virus reasons.

It sounds like a throwback to AOL, as they zip any file
attachments that include more than one file automatically as
default. Generally it is a BAD idea.  If you want to zip up
documents, create a zip file of them and attach it.

The automatic route would be self-defeating IMHO.  Most 'document
formats' will compress fairly small, which will save a bit of
bandwidth sometimes.  Actually, the TCP/IP protocol and modem
hardware has compression in it, so you will not actually see much
improvement anyway.  *.txt files always download faster (Kbps
speed) than compressed files.

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Re[2]: Automatically zipping attachments?

2002-11-11 Thread Mean Drake
What you could try is Use a program like Winzip. It adds itself to the
right click context menus and one of the options when you right click
any file is Zip and Email, the file gets zipped and the default
email program launches a new message window with the zip attachment.
MD.

Monday, November 11, 2002, 9:42:09 PM, you wrote:

ME On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 12:08:11 +0100, Eddie Castelli wrote:

  --- Anders M Eriksson / Montag, 11.11.2002, 11:00:05
 Automatically zipping attachments?
 
 Is there someway to automatically zip an attachment?
 
 Do you mean when you want to make attachments (so they are ZIPed) or
 when receiving and storing these attachments?

ME When I attach a file to my email I want it to be zipped. 
ME // Anders



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Re[2]: Automatically zipping attachments?

2002-11-11 Thread rick
Hello Eddie,

Monday, November 11, 2002, 6:08:11 AM, you wrote:

EC Dear Anders,

EC  --- Anders M Eriksson / Montag, 11.11.2002, 11:00:05
EC Automatically zipping attachments?


 Is there someway to automatically zip an attachment?

EC Do you mean when you want to make attachments (so they are ZIPed) or
EC when receiving and storing these attachments?


There is a great program which has a little better compression that
.ZIP format. It is called WinRar.  You can get it from www.rarlab.com

I don't know if you can automatically call up a zip/rar utility and
have it automatically compress it for you in TB.

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