Re[2]: Mangled messages

2002-09-12 Thread Bill Blinn, Technology Editor
It seems that Adam Rykala said ... A> Account Properties -> Files and Directories Oh. OK, but that's for outbound files, isn't it? I've never had a problem sending a file. Mime64. (From another message) A> TB! on C drive or another drive? A> Spaces in folder name (here its d:\TheBat) TB on C:

Re[2]: Mangled messages

2002-09-12 Thread Bill Blinn, Technology Editor
It seems that Adam Rykala said ... A> Do you run your own mail server - and if so, can you read through your logs in A> case anything untoward there,,? I wish. No, my domain is at Communitech.net, but I see the same problem with messages that pass through ... blinn.com

Re[2]: Mangled messages

2002-09-12 Thread Mark Wieder
Bats- Thursday, September 12, 2002, 3:33:46 PM you wrote: A>> 2) Storing attachments in seperate drectory or in message BBTE>I've tried both. If the attachment is in the message body, BBTE>sometimes I can recover from the problem by forwarding the BBTE>message to myself. I've found