Hi Peter,

     What sort of encoding do you use when you send attachments?  I ask
because Chris advised me a long time ago to use Base 64 and I've ever 
since
that that works well for me.

     What was also interesting about your note was your reference to the 
fan kicking in - I seem to be having trouble with my laptop holding the 
charge and it runs out if I forget to plug it into the mains.  Yesterday 
after plugging into the mains I heard what sounded like a fan going on 
and off - and I'd not heard this before...mind you the temps are pretty 
high here nowadays!

Bea

PS  You mention TruBlue Environment and I checked with Google and found 
it was a Mac forum, but when I tried to join it wouldn't let me even 
though I put in the right User name and Password!  

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>
>I think Emailer-Talk qualifies as the 'streakiest' mailing list / 
>discussion forum I belong to.  One topic a month, followed by 
>'tag-alongs' for a couple of days.
>
>Anyways... I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced similar to 
>that as described below.
>
>I'm running OS X 10.4.11, and Emailer works entirely happily in Classic, 
>with one exception: attachment uploads and downloads completely max the 
>CPU.
>
>I'm on a dialup connection and the above becomes noticeable if I try to 
>upload or download anything over (maybe) a single MB... after that, my 
>laptop's fans start in and Activity Monitor 'advises' that TruBlue 
>Environment is taking all available CPU cycles.
>
>Does anyone know of a way around this?  Or have a plausible explanation 
>for why it happens?
>
>Thanks Much.
>
>Peter B.
>
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President, Droitwich Brine Springs and Archaeological Trust
Affilliate, Cotsen institute of Archaeology, UCLA
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