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to: Robert Bononno
from: Robert Comer
date: 2002-12-26 21:48:20
subject: Re: Outlook Express encoding

From: "Robert Comer" 

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I think that's implied by message format...

- Bob Comer 


  "Robert Bononno"  wrote in message =
news:3e0b9568{at}w3.nls.net...
  Yeah, I found it. How come it doesn't indicate anything for binary =
attachments?=20

    Robert Comer  wrote in message =
news:3e0b8727$1{at}w3.nls.net...
    Tools -> Options -> Send -> Mail Sending Format-> Text Settings and =
HTML settings.

    - Bob Comer


    "Robert Bononno"  wrote in message =
news:3e0b8486{at}w3.nls.net...
      Where do you configure it? I can't find a setting anywhere. (OE =
v.5).=20

        Rich  wrote in message news:3e0b416f{at}w3.nls.net...
           Base64 or uuencode depending on how you have it configured.

        Rich

          "Robert Bononno"  wrote in message =
news:3e0b384b{at}w3.nls.net...
          Anyone know how Outlook Express encodes outgoing e-mail =
attachments that are not Zipped? If one sends a binary file, for example =
(of whatever kind), does OE use Base64 to encode it or something else. I =
sent some files to a friend on a Mac and the files got munged in the =
process. I used to know this but have forgotten about since I generally =
transfer PC to PC.=20

          robert

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I think that's implied by message=20
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- Bob Comer <They
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