Mikael Jolkkonen wrote:
[snip]
I guess that these things are becoming less well known nowadays, when
most e-mail clients auto-decode pretty much everything, but this is the
way things were done in the past.
I recall getting bin-hex attachments as multi-part e-mail. That is, multiple
messages
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mart) wrote:
I have a slightly annoying problem. I use Eudora 1.3.1 under sytem 7.1
with great pleasure, but if somebody sends me a picture as attachment,
Eudora eats it and spits it out as below:
--7372ECABF546797AEF2CFB90
Content-Type:
Here's a trick I did on an attachment you sent me (yes it chews up
outgoing ones too). I highlighted the data portion, copied and pasted it
into a BBEdit file and saved it with the extension .bin. I then threw it
onto Stuffit Expander, worked fine. I think it was BinHex or Macbinary
but it
Dear list,
I have a slightly annoying problem. I use Eudora 1.3.1 under sytem 7.1 with
great pleasure, but if somebody sends me a picture as attachment, Eudora
eats it and spits it out as below:
--7372ECABF546797AEF2CFB90
Content-Type: image/jpeg; x-mac-type=4A504547;
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mart)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: Eudora eats all incoming attachments!
Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2002, 8:47 AM
I wrote:
I have a slightly annoying problem. I use Eudora 1.3.1 under sytem 7.1 with
great pleasure, but if somebody sends me
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mart)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: Eudora eats all incoming attachments!
Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2002, 8:47 AM
I took another look at the Eudora config menu. The choice 'application TEXT
files belong to' is pointed to my word processor