On Jan 23, 2007, at 12:38 PM, Marc CASTEELS wrote:
BASE64 is the best for mailing to both PC and MAC users.
No, base64 is NOT the best for Mac users, AppleDouble is.
Base64 ignores the resource fork, which the Mac uses (and in the case
of some files, like Applescripts , *needs*).
If you are a Mac user, you should use AppleDouble unless you find
that your PC friends start having problems with your attachments
(problems beyond them saying they got the attachment plus another
version that is unreadable and who's name starts with a %... and you
can't convince them to just ignore that copy of it).
-chris
<www.mythtech.net>
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