Re: Unknown Attachments

2002-11-26 Thread tracer
Hello Thomas Fernandez, On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 22:26:36 +0700 GMT your local time, which was Friday, November 22, 2002, 10:26:36 PM (GMT+0700) my local time, Thomas Fernandez wrote: > Hello Anke, > On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 09:51:53 +0100 GMT (22/11/02, 15:51 +0700 GMT), > Anke Eschker wrote: >> "At

Re: Unknown Attachments

2002-11-22 Thread Mark Wieder
Anke- If not expressly forbidden by your ISP and/or firewalls or mail handlers along the way, it's considered bad form to attach executable files, considering the spate of virus attachments. Try zipping the exe file and attaching it - you shouldn't have any trouble that way. -Mark Wieder Using

Re: Unknown Attachments

2002-11-22 Thread Gerard
ON Friday, November 22, 2002, 4:26:36 PM, you wrote: TF> The recipient's firewall is set so that it rejects files ending in TF> .exe. Have your recipient talk to his system administrator. ...or compress it into a zip file ;-) -- Best regards, Gerard -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Re: Unknown Attachments

2002-11-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Anke, On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 09:51:53 +0100 GMT (22/11/02, 15:51 +0700 GMT), Anke Eschker wrote: > "Attachment file name: example.exe - application/x-msdownload." > Can anybody explain why Bat send "unkown files" and why the firewalls > send "application/x-msdownload" ? The recipient's firew

Unknown Attachments

2002-11-22 Thread Anke Eschker
Hi, I have a special question. When I send a mail with an attachment p.e. an exe-file, many firewalls notice it as an unknown file. The security mechanism replaced the file with text and bounced it with following text: "Attachment file name: example.exe - application/x-msdownload." Can anybody e

Re[2]: Unknown attachments

2001-02-27 Thread Quin Selman
Hello Dierk, Tuesday, February 27, 2001, 12:26:44 PM, you wrote: >> I think the 2/23 is a date. I don't have any experience with Mac but >> it could be that the file is encoded both for Mac and for PC, as you >> suggest. If I double-click the attachment icon, I get, "No application >> i

Re[3]: Unknown attachments

2001-02-27 Thread Cory
Hello Quin, Tuesday, February 27, 2001, 8:07:55 PM, you wrote: >>> AA flatfinal >>>jpg2/23 >>> (AA_flat_final_i >>>p2_231) >>>Base 64 >>>110,349 bytes --snipped-- QS> Any ideas? What you might try is copy the coded lines into a new file, and have this file processed by a s

Re: Unknown attachments

2001-02-27 Thread Dierk Haasis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Quin! On Tuesday, February 27, 2001 at 8:07:55 PM you wrote: > I think the 2/23 is a date. I don't have any experience with Mac but > it could be that the file is encoded both for Mac and for PC, as you > suggest. If I double-click the attachm

Re[2]: Unknown attachments

2001-02-27 Thread Quin Selman
Hello Dierk, Tuesday, February 27, 2001, 1:19:27 AM, you wrote: >> AA flatfinal >>jpg2/23 >> (AA_flat_final_i >>p2_231) >>Base 64 >>110,349 bytes DH> Looks a bit like part 2 of 23 of a big split attachment. I don't think DH> it has to do with the Mac sender since Macintosh

Re: Unknown attachments

2001-02-27 Thread Dierk Haasis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Quin! On Tuesday, February 27, 2001 at 6:49:47 AM you wrote: > AA flatfinal >jpg2/23 > (AA_flat_final_i >p2_231) >Base 64 >110,349 bytes Looks a bit like part 2 of 23 of a big split attachment. I don't think it has to do w

Unknown attachments

2001-02-26 Thread Quin Selman
Hello TBBETA, I just received two attachments containing information I need. I have no idea what they are, though. Here's how one of them is described beneath the attachment icon: AA flatfinal jpg2/23 (AA_flat_final_i p2_231) Base 64 110,349 bytes The other one is similarly