You'll have to be more specific on what appears at the receiving end. Binary
garbage in the message, a clipped message, message body but no
attachments...?

Also, it could be the server. Does it repro when sent to many different
accounts at different domains? What about if you use a different SMTP
server?

> From: Paul Jagnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:31:01 -0500
> To: "Entourage:mac Talk " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Entourage and attachments
> 
> Anyone encountered problems with Entourage's failing to deliver
> attachments to recipients?
> 
> I've encountered such behavior with exasperating regularity,
> especially with group mailings, but even with individual
> transmissions at times. (The groups range from three parties to more
> than 70.)
> 
> With groups, some recipients receive attachments, some don't.
> Re-transmissions to individuals will get through sometimes, but not
> others. These are not large files, for the most part.
> 
> Attachments are encoded Apple Double (MIME), without compression. All
> destined Macintosh-to-Macintosh, but the recipients have Outlook
> browsers.
> 
> Binhex-encoded transmissions have been equally problematic.
> 
> Most attachments are Adobe Acrobat PDFs, but the problem has occurred
> as well with plain MSWord and Excel files.The very same attachments
> sent via Eudora with the same coding arrive perfectly.
> 
> I've checked MS but find no tech papers addressing this anomaly.
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> The Vindicator
> Youngstown, Ohio
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