On or near 8/24/04 5:53 PM, Dan Dixon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:

> I have one  or two more questions that I forgot to ask first time around. Do
> both/either of these methods create an RFC-822 MIME encoded attachment if my
> prefs are set to "Encode for any computer"? Or do I have to select "Encode
> for Windows (Base 64/MIME) encoding in each individual email window?

"Encode for any computer" uses Apple-Double. If you want the Base 64/MIME
encoding you need to select it. But, to be honest, I don't really know if
that is the same as the RFC-822 MIME or not.


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