Remo Del Bello at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Messages exported from Entourage by drag-n-dropping are RFC822 compatible
> files. Apple-Double is an RFC-specified method of using MIME (Base64) encoding
> to preserve Macintosh specific information. . . . If a file has no resource
> fork, then only one MIME attachment is created. Messages exported by Entourage
> don't have a resource fork.
> 
> So, to summarize...drag-n-dropping messages and attaching them with "Encode
> for any computer" as your default, will produce your requested results (notice
> I said "requested" rather than expected  :-).

Just to clarify, then, if I need to forward an email as an RFC-822 MIME
encoded attachment, I can either 1) drag-n-drop it, then attach it, then
send it; or 2) use Barry Wainwright's "Send Messages as Attachments v1.0.0"
script. In either method, having my attachment prefs set to "Encode for any
computer" will still create the needed RFC-822 MIME encoded attachment.

Is all the above correct?

TIA,

Dan Dixon

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