In Digest V2005 #66, the person identified as chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> hunted and pecked out the following:
>>I've finally >>adopted Thunderbird to send attachments that [EMAIL PROTECTED] insists on >>"encoding" (its only weakness so far), >Emailer doesn't insist on encoding... mail servers insist that file >attachments are encoded. > >If you are using Thunderbird to send attachments, then go back to >Emailer, and each time you would use Thunderbird, select Base64 from the >popup menu for Encoding: (where it normally says Service Default). Ha! Right again... as usual. Somehow the setting for my primary account had been switched to BinHex; it's now back to Base 64. -- Selah! BWms -= "I had expected a Windows-style confirmation of success, but Apples don't prompt you when something's gone right, such as plugging in a disk or setting up a wireless router. They just silently incorporate it. That's a major difference in approach: Windows thinks it's a surprise worth telling you about when something works. Apple doesn't." =- ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

