In looking inside the file, it doesn't have standard TIFF code so that
might at least partially explain the failure to render the picture.  I
have a correspondent who uses dozerware, and his software routinely
misnames graphics files as tiff when encoding ... although I've only had
the problem with with jpg files to date in his e-mail.

l.d.


On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 13:04:12 +0100, Joerg Dietze wrote:

> Hi folks,

> The attachment of the attached .cnm file is not decoded correctly as
> 'fax.tif' but as 'fax.' . This worked fine with A.1.65.

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