On Thursday, October 23, 2003, 6:55:48 PM, Julian wrote in message:
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JBL As far as I remember, the Zip file format is a version of uuencoding, so a
JBL zip utility should be able to decode a uuencoded file. This suggests
JBL that your message is changing to uuencoded format
On Friday, October 24, 2003, 4:08:06 PM, Pixie wrote in message:
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P Hi Anne, I use comcast if you would like to volley a couple/few text
P attachments.
Thanks for the offer Pixie, I'll send you a copy of the text file
I sent to my correspondent if that's OK..? It'll show if
On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, 6:27:42 PM, Daniel wrote in message:
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DR It is possible that the Apple Mailer doesn't support UUEncode. MIME
DR seems to be quite common amongst e-mail clients.
Hi Daniel,
As I said I sent it again as MIME rather than UUEncode and it
still
Hello Anne,
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:06:44 +0100 GMT (24/10/2003, 00:06 +0700 GMT),
Anne wrote:
Any thoughts as to why/where this may be happening? My
correspondent uses comcast.net as his ISP - could it be something
they are doing to the attachment - perhaps as an anti-virus
measure?
Just a
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, 6:06:44 PM, Anne wrote:
So, the file you sent was really a compressed file and should have had
the extension .zip instead of .txt at the end of the title.
Any thoughts as to why/where this may be happening? My
correspondent uses comcast.net as his ISP - could
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, 6:45:15 PM, Thomas wrote in message:
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TF Just a guess - yes. I year or so ago, I sent my mother a message with
TF two attached pics to her AOL account. She received one zip-file as
TF attachment (but it carried the .zip extension). While she
Hello All,
I've a problem with sending a text file to someone - it's a plain
text file created in Dominote (notepad replacer) and is
completely plain text - unformatted.
I attached it to a new e-mail using my genealogy mail account (not
this one) which is a Yahoo.co.uk box, account settings are:
Hello Anne,
Wednesday, October 22, 2003, 10:23:54 AM, you wrote:
To check if the text file was corrupted somehow on my system I
forwarded a copy of the original message with the attachment to
myself at this mail address (gmx) and it appeared exactly as it
should do.
Is it because the
On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, 2:47:33 PM, Daniel wrote in message:
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DR Since you verified yourself(by sending the file to yourself to another
DR account) that the file is sent properly and legible. Try sending the
DR attachment using MIME-coded.
Thanks Daniel - I've just
Hello Anne,
Wednesday, October 22, 2003, 11:20:15 AM, you wrote:
I'm puzzled though why this one attachment should have gone
wonkie as I have sent many plain text files in the same way to
others and they're always readable at the other end - my
attachments are always UUEncode. Could it be
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