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Hi Dave,

On 22 February 2001 at  12:03:35 +0000 (which was 12:03 where I  live)
Dave Wilson wrote and made these points:

DW> I sent a PGP sda to a friend today and copied it to myself. When I
DW> sent the attachment it read as 'margesimpson.gif.sda' but
DW> worryingly (for me) when I received it via email it read
DW> 'margesimpson.gif.sda.zl9 base64' should I panic or is this
DW> perfectly normal?

TB names attachments according to the OS file associations. Some of
these can get "wierded out" in my experience and consequently the name
TB gives the attachments can get very peculiar on occasion.

Check the "content type" header and the file associations for that
type. You may need to tweak that to have it make sense. At any point,
you can save the attached file with any name you want.

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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA / TBTECH
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