Hi Dierk,

On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, at 17:09:09 [GMT +0100, your local time]
(22.2.2001. at 17:09 was my local time), you wrote:

DH> "base64" stands for the encoding method you used for the attachment.
DH> It appears always when I put a file into the mail.

By default, yes... but, I wanna know why it is the same (in size) when
UUEncoding is used?

AFAIK, B64 is intended to be used in mail and UUE for Usenet. I only wonder
about the same size of msg I get between these encodings. I thought with UUE
encoding it will be smaller...

Anyone knows more about this? Please, jump in.

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Best regards, Lija
Using The Bat! v1.49 on Windows 95 4.0 Build 1111 B

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