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Yehuda,

I have zero experience with a Mac's, however there are some general
assumptions that we can make about this particular mail transfer.

1.  To date so far nobody has offered a solution despite several
requests for help by you.  This leads me to belive that it is a very
isolated event, and most likely has not been seen with any regular frequency.

Therefore ...

2.  For now, I would trust the Vircom server.  I belive that the fault
is in the Mac.

Specifically, the transfer encoding.  Not that 7bit encoding is bad,
it just that your one bit short of a byte.  ahhhahahahah   ha   ah-ha?

achem .. a little programming humor there .. doink-doink  Is this mic
on?

To wit:

yG> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
yG> --------------884F5B55FAA985592CBC55AB
yG> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=x-user-defined; x-mac-type="54455854";
yG> x-mac-creator="4D4F5353"
yG> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

I think that your email client see's the 7bit encoding, would really
rather have 8bit, says to itself .. pfffffftt, heck if I know what they
want me to do with this .. and presents it as best as it can for you to
figure out.  You see it and freak.

But what about the success we had with hotmail.com?

Ah yes, remember Hotmail is effectively email for the world.  As such
their servers need to know how to speak anything that could be sent to them.

I would have your Mac customer change is encoding over to 8bit.
Depending on his email client .. a simple search on google.com should
yield the pertinent information.

John Blue


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