In emailer Digest V2007 #13, the person identified as Garry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thoughtfully said:
>Hi Y'all >I've been following this thread with much interest as I have been >attempting of late to send various types of attachments to an >acquaintance with a PC. Those being .rtf, .html, and pdf. Often I put >a combination of these in a folder and stuffit as a SEA. Usually with >a password that only we would know. > >When I asked if he had been receiving them ok, he said yes but >couldn't open them because "Not able to open; need some program (not >sure). I usually get everything." I've been using Mail mostly of >late and have checked the 'Windows friendly' box. > >So I guess my question is can PC folks not access SEA files (Drop >Stuff self extracting archives)? Do they need to have the free >version of Stuffit Expander? Rather than worry about what platform the recipient is using (our daughter is PC, son's family is various Macs) I just ZIP all attachments (except .pdf sometimes). PC users have zip, as do OS X Mac users. -- Selah! Bwms -= Apparently if you play a Windows CD backwards you hear satanic messages. You think that's bad? If you play it forwards it installs Windows! =- ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

